Mid-Term Exam Review By Michael Bessette.  What is a Tort?  What is a Crime?  How should a police officer handle a situation involving a tort?

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Mid-Term Exam Review By Michael Bessette

 What is a Tort?  What is a Crime?  How should a police officer handle a situation involving a tort?

 Define?  Examples????

 Proportionality  Concurrent sentences  Consecutive sentences

 What are they in WI?  Conspiracy  Attempt Penalty?  Solicitation

 What is it?

 Four levels?  Proving it?

 Define  Identify the Actus Reus in the crime of Battery, (1)

 Define  Example

 Statute?  Explain in your own words to your neighbor

 For crimes  Felony  Misdemeanor  Crimes against Children?  Murder?

 Identify the elements  Statute number?

 PC  RS  MS  PBARD

 Define  Examples?

 Child’s culpability to commit a crime  Sanity

 Define  What are the tests?

 Statute?  Property  Persons  Third parties  Third party property

 What is this?

 Example  Statute in WI?

 Statute?

 What is this???

 Does WI have any???

The End