C R I M E S A person points a gun at another person and says “I’m gonna take all your money and kill you!” This is... A. Assault B. Battery C. Robbery.

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C R I M E S

A person points a gun at another person and says “I’m gonna take all your money and kill you!” This is... A. Assault B. Battery C. Robbery D. Attempted Murder

A person points a gun at another person and says “I’m gonna take all your money and kill you!” This is... A. Assault B.C.D.

A teacher starts tossing desks around the room to wake up a class of napping students. One desk hits and kills a student. A. First Degree Murder B. Involuntary Manslaughter C. Second Degree Murder D. Justifiable Homicide

A teacher starts tossing desks around the room to wake up a class of napping students. One desk hits and kills a student. A. B. Involuntary Manslaughter C.D.

Name the Crime: Taking merchandise from a store without paying is... Shoplifting

A young man refuses to take “NO” for an answer and forces a young woman to engage in non- consensual “physical relations”. This is … A. Sexual Assault B. Rape C. Statutory Rape D. None of the above

A young man refuses to take “NO” for an answer and forces a young woman to engage in non- consensual “physical relations”. This is … A. B. Rape C.D.

In the middle of the night, a person breaks into a neighbor’s house and takes various items. This is... A. Larceny B. Embezzlement C. Robbery D. Burglary

In the middle of the night, a person breaks into a neighbor’s house and takes various items. This is... A.B.C. D. Burglary

Falsely making or altering a document with the intent to defraud is... Forgery

While you are in the process of robbing a 7-11, the clerk drops dead of a heart attack. This is... A. Negligent Homicide B. Felony Murder C. Second Degree Murder D. Involuntary Manslaughter

While you are in the process of robbing a 7-11, the clerk drops dead of a heart attack. This is... A. B. Felony Murder C.D.

True or False: You could be guilty of a crime if you merely borrow someone’s car without permission. True

Following and harassing a person is known as... Stalking

A manager at a bank transfers money from accounts of clients into her own account. This is... A. Larceny B. Embezzlement C. Robbery D. Burglary

A manager at a bank transfers money from accounts of clients into her own account. This is... A. B. Embezzlement C.D.

You track the movements of your “favorite” teacher, buy a gun at Walmart, and one day “dispose” of him with one shot. A. First Degree Murder B. Felony Murder C. Second Degree Murder D. Voluntary Manslaughter

You track the movements of your “favorite” teacher, buy a gun at Walmart, and one day “dispose” of him with one shot. A. First Degree Murder B.C.D.

At a stop sign, a person runs up to your car and forces you out at gunpoint. She jumps in and drives away. This is a... Carjacking

During a heated basketball game, two players get into a fight. One falls, hits his head, and dies. This is... A. Involuntary Manslaughter B. Negligent Homicide C. Voluntary Manslaughter D. Second Degree Murder

During a heated basketball game, two players get into a fight. One falls, hits his head, and dies. This is... A. Involuntary Manslaughter B. Negligent Homicide C. Voluntary Manslaughter D. Second Degree Murder

A 23-year old student at COC engages in consensual sexual activities with a high school Sophomore. This is... A. Sexual Assault B. Rape C. Statutory Rape D. None of the above

A 23-year old student at COC engages in consensual sexual activities with a high school Sophomore. This is... A.B. C. Statutory Rape D.

The willful and malicious burning of property is... Arson

A woman sees her husband “with” another women. She immediately picks up a rock and kills the “other Woman”. A. Involuntary Manslaughter B. Negligent Homicide C. Voluntary Manslaughter D. First Degree Murder

A woman sees her husband “with” another women. She immediately picks up a rock and kills the “other Woman”. A.B. C. Voluntary Manslaughter D.

True or False: You could be guilty of a crime if you buy property that you should have known was stolen. True

A person keeps on touching another person on the “posterior”, while making suggestive comments. This is … A. Sexual Assault B. Rape C. Statutory Rape D. Battery

A person keeps on touching another person on the “posterior”, while making suggestive comments. This is … A. Sexual Assault B.C.D.

A texting addict is busy saying “Hi” to a friend while driving. She goes through a red light and kills a pedestrian crossing the street. This is... A. First Degree Murder B. Voluntary Manslaughter C. Second Degree Murder D. Negligent Homicide

A texting addict is busy saying “Hi” to a friend while driving. She goes through a red light and kills a pedestrian crossing the street. This is... A.B.C. D. Negligent Homicide

A “shopper” at Target puts items into her backpack and is detained by a security guard before walking out of the store. Concealment

A person keeps tapping another person on the shoulder, even though he has been told to stop. This is... A. Assault B. Battery C. Attempted Rape D. Sexual Assault

A person keeps tapping another person on the shoulder, even though he has been told to stop. This is... A. B. Battery C.D.

The willful destruction or damage of property is... Vandalism

During lunch a student goes through another student’s backpack while the owner is in the restroom. He takes an I-pod. This is... A. Larceny B. Embezzlement C. Robbery D. Burglary

During lunch a student goes through another student’s backpack while the owner is in the restroom. He takes an I-pod. This is... A. Larceny B.C.D.

A person comes up to you after a late movie at the mall and says “your money or your life”. You give up your money. A. Larceny B. Assault C. Robbery D. Burglary

A person comes up to you after a late movie at the mall and says “your money or your life”. You give up your money. A.B. C. Robbery D.

The use of threats to obtain the property of another person is... Extortion