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The U.S. Supreme Court took a “hands-off” approach to senten…

The U.S. Supreme Court took a “hands-off” approach to sentencing procedures until what case?​   a.  ​Apprendi v. New Jersey (2000)   b.  ​Blakely v. Washington (2004)   c.  ​U.S. v. Booker (2005)   d.  ​Gall v. U.S. (2007)

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Which test asks whether defendants have reached a point wher…

Which test asks whether defendants have reached a point where they’ve gotten control of everything they need to complete the crime?​   a.  ​the indispensable element test   b.  ​the dangerous proximity to success test   c.  ​the unequivocality test   d.  ​the probable desistance test

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Private wrongs for which you can sue the party who wronged y…

Private wrongs for which you can sue the party who wronged you and recover money are known as​ _________.   a.  ​torts.   b.  ​misdemeanors.   c.  ​regulatory violations.   d.  ​mala prohibitum offenses.

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A pattern of illegal activity carried out in the furtherance…

A pattern of illegal activity carried out in the furtherance of an enterprise owned or controlled by those engaged in the activity is called​   a.  ​chaining.   b.  ​racketeering.   c.  ​conspiring.   d.  ​soliciting.

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Which amendment to the Constitution ensure that people aren’…

Which amendment to the Constitution ensure that people aren’t subject to cruel and unusual punishment?​   a.  ​the First Amendment   b.  ​the Fourth Amendment   c.  ​the Eighth Amendment   d.  ​the Fourteenth Amendment

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What is the name of the rule that not all conspirators have…

What is the name of the rule that not all conspirators have to agree with or even know the other conspirators?​     a.  ​the unilateral approach to conspiracy parties     b.  ​the criminal objective of the conspiracy     c.  ​the pattern of conspiracy activity     d.  ​the voluntary objective of the conspiracy

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Case 1.2  Sally is accused of stealing some checks from her…

Case 1.2  Sally is accused of stealing some checks from her boss. She is found not guilty of any criminal wrong at trial. Her boss sues her and receives a judgment ordering Sally to pay her for the amount lost from the stolen checks.    ​Of the following categories, what one can we say with certainty is an appropriate classification for the theft of the checks?   a.  ​mala in se   b.  ​mala prohibita   c.  ​misdemeanor   d.  ​felony

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Which of the following is a “dangerous person test”?​  …

Which of the following is a “dangerous person test”?​     a.  ​the probable desistance test     b.  ​the physical proximity test     c.  ​the all but the last act test     d.  ​none of these is “dangerous person tests”

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The mens rea of criminal attempt is always​   a.  ​k…

The mens rea of criminal attempt is always​   a.  ​knowledge.   b.  ​aid.   c.  ​abetting.   d.  ​purpose.

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Which of the following is the highest level of proof?​  …

Which of the following is the highest level of proof?​   a.  ​preponderance of the evidence   b.  ​beyond a reasonable doubt   c.  ​probable cause   d.  ​reasonable suspicion

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