
Module 5 Test Review
Quiz by Donald Crispell
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- Q1
Frank obtains a gun for Lisa so that she can rob the bartender.
Accessory
Accomplice
30s - Q2
Meredith agrees to throw the gun in the lake that Lisa used to rob the bartender.
Accessory
Accomplice
30s - Q3
When you have one or more defendants that participate in every transaction of the conspiracy it is a ____________.
circle conspiracy
wheel conspiracy
small scale conspiracy
chain conspiracy
30s - Q4
Conspiracy is the agreement of more than one person to commit a crime.
True
False
30s - Q5
What role does the actus reus component play in determining intent for inchoate offenses?
Actus reus is the sole determining factor for intent in inchoate offenses.
Actus reus provides evidence of the defendant's intent in inchoate offenses.
Actus reus is irrelevant to the determination of intent for inchoate offenses
30s - Q6
Solicitation is asking someone to commit a crime and attempt is attempting to commit a crime.
False
True
30s - Q7
What are the two parties to crimes that exist today?
Principals in the first degree and accomplices.
Accomplice participants and accessory participants
Accomplice participants and annulment participants.
Accessories and arrangements.
30s - Q8
People who participate after the commission of the crime are guilty of a:
more serious offense.
separate, more serious offense.
separate, less serious offense.
separate, extremely serious offense
30s - Q9
Participants after crimes are committed are known as:
accessories
participants
accomplices
30s - Q10
When reviewing corporate liability, Mrs. White used the Exxon Valdez as an example.
False
True
30s - Q11
A person can be vicariously liable for a criminal act even though he or she had no criminalintent to commit the act and no actus reus
True
False
30s - Q12
Chris called Paul and talked him intomeeting Max at public park to talkabout their problems.
Accessory
Accomplice
30s - Q13
Georgia hides the money that Frank gives her 2 days after the crime
AccompliceAccessory
30s - Q14
Being at the scene of the crime, all by itself, is not enough to convict someone of being an accomplice to the crime.
True
False
30s - Q15
For the defense of abandonment to be valid, the abandonment must be:
voluntary.
Caused by cops showing up at the scene.
Caused by the victim not being at the scene
foreseeable.
30s