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Business Law Chapter 5 Review Game

Business-Related Crimes Crime Classifications Elements of Crime Final Jeopardy Jeopardy

Another name for business crime 100Check

White collar crime 100 Back to Category Slide

A crime where a person obtains money by lying about a past or existing fact. 200Check

False pretenses 200 Back to Category Slide

A crime where money is offered to influence the performance of an official 300Check

Bribery 300 Back to Category Slide

A type of law that forbids competing price fixing. 400Check

Antitrust 400 Back to Category Slide

A type of larceny where a building is entered without permission 500Check

Burglary 500 Back to Category Slide

A person who receives stolen property. 600Check

Fence 600 Back to Category Slide

An agreement between two or more persons to commit a crime. 700Check

Conspiracy 700 Back to Category Slide

A serious crime that is punishable by confinement in a state prison or a large fine. 100Check

Felony 1 point Back to Category Slide

Obscenity is a crime against _____?_____ 200Check

Decency 200 Back to Category Slide

A less serious crime that is punishable by confinement in a county or city jail. 300Check

Misdemeanor 300 Back to Category Slide

Lying under oath. 400Check

Perjury 400 Back to Category Slide

A lesser misdemeanor where the defendant cannot be jailed. 500Check

Infraction 500 Back to Category Slide

The smallest fine ($amount) for committing a felony. 600Check

$1, Back to Category Slide

The shortest jail term for committing a felony. 700Check

One year 700 Back to Category Slide

A crime against an individual but not against society. 100Check

Civil Offense 100 Back to Category Slide

A punishable offense against society. 200Check

Crime 200 Back to Category Slide

Criminal intent means the defendant intended to do _____?_____ 300Check

Evil 300 Back to Category Slide

The age, under early common law, that was below the age of reason. 400Check

Seven 400 Back to Category Slide

The age of criminal liability in most states. 500Check

Back to Category Slide

Name two of the three elements of crime. 600Check

Duty Violation of Duty Criminal Intent 600 Back to Category Slide

The doctrine that holds corporate officers responsible for employee crimes. 700Check

Vicarious criminal liability Back to Category Slide 700

Final Jeopardy What is the standard of proof in a criminal case? Answer: #11 on test