Other Crimes

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1. In which of the following cases is the defendant most likely to be convicted if she is charged with receiving stolen property?Not learned2. The defendant is guilty ofNot learned3. If the homeowner is charged with second-degree assault, which is defined in the jurisdiction as "maliciously causing serious physical injury to another," he isNot learned4. At her trial, the court shouldNot learned5. The man has committedNot learned6. Which of the following is true?Not learned7. The employee's best argument that he is NOT guilty of murder isNot learned8. The defendant isNot learned9. They areNot learned10. The employee is guilty ofNot learned11. The employee has committedNot learned12. In a jurisdiction that follows the common-law definition of forgery, the calligrapher hasNot learned13. If the teenager's companions are subsequently tried as accomplices to manslaughter, they should beNot learned14. The defendant has committedNot learned15. The babysitter isNot learned16. Should the appellate court uphold the convictions?Not learned17. What is the most serious crime, if any, committed by the woman?Not learned18. Of what crime or crimes can the woman be convicted?Not learned19. What is the most serious crime the customer committed?Not learned20. Can the stranger properly be convicted of kidnapping in the neighboring state?Not learned21. What is the most serious crime of which the patron properly could be convicted?Not learned22. Which, if any, of these individuals is guilty of burglary?Not learned23. In addition to the woman, who could properly be convicted of murder in the death of the customer at common law?Not learned24. What crime(s) has the executive committed?Not learned25. Which of the two purse snatchers could properly be convicted of robbery?Not learned26. Of which crimes, if any, is she guilty?Not learned27. If the passenger is prosecuted for theft as an accomplice, should he be convicted?Not learned28. Of what crime, if any, is the man guilty?Not learned29. Is the woman guilty of obtaining property by false pretenses?Not learned30. Which of the following, if proved, would serve as the man's best defense to the charge?Not learned31. Which of the following additional pieces of evidence would be most useful to the prosecutor's effort to convict the woman as an accomplice to the man's violation of the statute?Not learned32. What is the man’s strongest defense to a burglary charge?Not learned33. What crime did the gang leader commit?Not learned34. Which of the following additional facts, if established, would be most helpful to the man’s defense?Not learned35. In a jurisdiction that follows the common law with respect to criminal offenses, of what crime can the man properly be convicted?Not learned36. Can the woman properly be convicted of attempting to receive stolen property?Not learned37. Of what crime, if any, could the woman properly be convicted?Not learned38. Upon the defense attorney’s request, should the trial court instruct the jury on the lesser included offense of simple theft?Not learned39. What crime, if any, has the friend committed?Not learned40. In a jurisdiction that follows the common law definition of crimes, which is the most serious crime of which the driver can properly be convicted?Not learned