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No time limitations on filing for these offenses - ANSWER-murder, 1st degree rape,
forcible rape, attempted rape in the 1st degree, sodomy 1st, attempted forcible sodomy,
any class A felony
5 years of the commission of the offense - ANSWER-arson first degree, arson second
degree, knowingly burning or exploding - how long to commence prosecution?
6 months of its commission - ANSWER-any infraction must be filed within...?
Chapters 556-580 - ANSWER-Chapters of the MO revised criminal code
Class A Felony - ANSWER-10-30 years or life in MDOC
Class B Felony - ANSWER-5-15 years in MDOC
Class C Felony - ANSWER-3-10 years in MDOC plus $1-10,000 fine
Class D Felony - ANSWER-1 day - 1 year in county jail, or up to 7 years in MDOC,
and/or a fine of $1-10,000
Class E Felony - ANSWER-1 day - 1 year in county jail, or up to 4 years in MDOC,
and/or a fine of $1-10,000
Class A Misdemeanor - ANSWER-1 day to 1 year in county jail and/or a fine of $1 to
$2000
Class B Misdemeanor - ANSWER-1 day to 6 months in county jail, fine from $1-1,000
Class C Misdemeanor - ANSWER-1-15 days in county jail, and/or fine of $1-750
Class D Misdemeanor - ANSWER-fine of up to $500
prior offendor - ANSWER-one who has been found guilty of one prior felony
persistent offender - ANSWER-one who has been found guilty or two or more felonies
committed at different times
dangerous offender - ANSWER-1. being sentenced for a felony during which she
knowingly murdered or threatened the life of another AND
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2. has previously been convicted of a Class A or B felony or of a dangerous felony
Suspended Execution of Sentence (SES) - ANSWER-record of a defendant's conviction
but no jail time will be served if probation is satisfactorily completed
Suspended Imposition of Sentence (SIS) - ANSWER-If probation is completed
successfully, no record of conviction will persist
Voluntary Act - ANSWER-Requirement in MO - A defendant is not guilty of a crime if
she was forced to commit it
True - ANSWER-True or False - Deadly force is not justified simply to protect personal
property?
Fresh Pursuit - ANSWER-A legal doctrine that permits a Law-Enforcement Officer to
arrest a fleeing suspect who crosses jurisdictional lines.
When must fresh pursuit stop? - ANSWER-When the pursuing officer loses contact with
suspect and is no longer in their jurisdiction
Elements of attempt - ANSWER-1. she has a purpose to commit an offense AND
2. she does an act which is a substantial step toward the commission of the offense
substantial step - ANSWER-a significant movement toward completion of an intended
result
Conspiracy elements - ANSWER-1. intent to promote or facilitate the offense
2. agree with one or more people that they or one of them will engage in offensive
conduct
3. at least one member of the group commits an overt act in furtherance of the
agreement
overt act - ANSWER-act done in furtherance of and designed to carry uot the purposes
of a conspiracy
False - ANSWER-T/F An overt act need be a substantial step as required for a
conviction of an attempt to commit an offense
Four types of abuse - ANSWER-physical, emotional, financial, sexual
First Degree Murder in Missouri - ANSWER-Class A felony - knowingly causes the
death of another after deliberation upon the matter