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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?
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2. The defendant is guilty of
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3. If the homeowner is charged with second-degree assault, which is defined in the jurisdiction as "maliciously causing serious physical injury to another," he is
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4. At her trial, the court should
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5. The man has committed
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6. Which of the following is true?
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7. The employee's best argument that he is NOT guilty of murder is
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8. The defendant is
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9. They are
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10. The employee is guilty of
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11. The employee has committed
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12. In a jurisdiction that follows the common-law definition of forgery, the calligrapher has
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13. If the teenager's companions are subsequently tried as accomplices to manslaughter, they should be
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14. The defendant has committed
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15. The babysitter is
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16. Should the appellate court uphold the convictions?
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17. What is the most serious crime, if any, committed by the woman?
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18. Of what crime or crimes can the woman be convicted?
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19. What is the most serious crime the customer committed?
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20. Can the stranger properly be convicted of kidnapping in the neighboring state?
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21. What is the most serious crime of which the patron properly could be convicted?
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22. Which, if any, of these individuals is guilty of burglary?
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23. In addition to the woman, who could properly be convicted of murder in the death of the customer at common law?
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24. What crime(s) has the executive committed?
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25. Which of the two purse snatchers could properly be convicted of robbery?
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26. Of which crimes, if any, is she guilty?
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27. If the passenger is prosecuted for theft as an accomplice, should he be convicted?
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28. Of what crime, if any, is the man guilty?
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29. Is the woman guilty of obtaining property by false pretenses?
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30. Which of the following, if proved, would serve as the man's best defense to the charge?
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31. 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?
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32. What is the man’s strongest defense to a burglary charge?
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33. What crime did the gang leader commit?
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34. Which of the following additional facts, if established, would be most helpful to the man’s defense?
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35. In a jurisdiction that follows the common law with respect to criminal offenses, of what crime can the man properly be convicted?
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36. Can the woman properly be convicted of attempting to receive stolen property?
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37. Of what crime, if any, could the woman properly be convicted?
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38. Upon the defense attorney’s request, should the trial court instruct the jury on the lesser included offense of simple theft?
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39. What crime, if any, has the friend committed?
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40. 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?
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