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NC BLET Elements of Criminal Law questions and answers.
  • NC BLET Elements of Criminal Law questions and answers.

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  • Larceny 1. Takes personal Property in the possession of another 2. And carries it away 3. Without the consent of the possessor 4. And with the intent to deprive the possessor of its use permanently 5. Knowing that the taker was not entitled to it Resist, Delay, Obstruct an Officer A person is guilty when 1. Willfully 2. Resists or delays or obstructs 3. A person the defendant knows to be a public officer 4. While that officer is discharging or attempting to discharge a duty of h...
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NC BLET- Elements Questions With Complete Solutions
  • NC BLET- Elements Questions With Complete Solutions

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  • Crimes are divided into: correct answer: 1) specific intent 2)general intent Mens rea correct answer: guilty mind State-of-mind correct answer: Knowingly, Willfully, Wantonly, Maliciously, Criminal Negligence, Strict Liability Willfully correct answer: without legal excuse or justification Wantonly correct answer: conscious/intentional disregard of and indifference to rights/safety of others Maliciously correct answer: done with hatred/spite, inherently dangerous to human l...
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NC BLET Elements of Criminal Law Exam Questions and Answers(Rated A)
  • NC BLET Elements of Criminal Law Exam Questions and Answers(Rated A)

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  • What types of intent are there is regards to criminality? - ANSWER-Specific Intent and General Intent What is Specific Intent? - ANSWER-An explicit mental element of planning and preparation What is General Intent? - ANSWER-Intent which is required to do any act which is defined as criminal in NC. May intent be transferred? - ANSWER-Yes, intent may be transferred when a defendant intends to harm 1 person, but his act results in the same harm to another person What does *Mens Rea* mea...
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NC BLET- ELEMENTS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS 100%
  • NC BLET- ELEMENTS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS 100%

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  • NC BLET- ELEMENTS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS 100% Crimes are divided into: - correct answer 1) specific intent 2)general intent Mens rea - correct answer guilty mind State-of-mind - correct answer Knowingly, Willfully, Wantonly, Maliciously, Criminal Negligence, Strict Liability Willfully - correct answer without legal excuse or justification Wantonly - correct answer conscious/intentional disregard of and indifference to rights/safety of others Maliciously - correct answer done...
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NC BLET 2024_ Elements of Criminal Law
  • NC BLET 2024_ Elements of Criminal Law

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  • NC BLET 2024: Elements of Criminal Law What types of intent are there is regards to criminality? - ANSWER-Specific Intent and General Intent What is Specific Intent? - ANSWER-An explicit mental element of planning and preparation What is General Intent? - ANSWER-Intent which is required to do any act which is defined as criminal in NC. May intent be transferred? - ANSWER-Yes, intent may be transferred when a defendant intends to harm 1 person, but his act results in the same harm to ano...
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NC BLET: Elements of Criminal Law FINAL EXAM 2024 |Q&A|
  • NC BLET: Elements of Criminal Law FINAL EXAM 2024 |Q&A|

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  • NC BLET: Elements of Criminal Law FINAL EXAM 2024 |Q&A| Crimes are divided into *Ans* (1) Specific intent to commit a criminal act and the intended result (2) General intent to do an act which is defined as criminal Can intent be transferred? *Ans* Yes When can intent be transferred? *Ans* Intent can be transferred (1) from intended victim to actual victim and (2) from intended tort to actual tort. Mens Rea *Ans* guilty mind knowingly *Ans* When the person is aware and conscious of w...
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2023 NC BLET CRIME  ELEMENTS
  • 2023 NC BLET CRIME ELEMENTS

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  • 2023 NC BLET CRIME ELEMENTS Assault inflicting serious bodily injury "a person is guilty of this offense if he or she" commits assault on another AND inflicts serious bodily injury Assault "a person is guilty of this offense if he or she" Assault- an overt act or attempt or the unequivocal appearance of attempt , with force and violence , to immediately physically injure another person , with show of force or menace of violence being sufficient to put a reasonable person in fea...
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NC BLET 2024: Elements of Criminal Law questions and answers
  • NC BLET 2024: Elements of Criminal Law questions and answers

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  • What types of intent are there is regards to criminality? - ANSWER-Specific Intent and General Intent What is Specific Intent? - ANSWER-An explicit mental element of planning and preparation What is General Intent? - ANSWER-Intent which is required to do any act which is defined as criminal in NC. May intent be transferred? - ANSWER-Yes, intent may be transferred when a defendant intends to harm 1 person, but his act results in the same harm to another person What does *Mens Rea* mean? ...
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Elements 2023 NC Blet With Complete Solutions
  • Elements 2023 NC Blet With Complete Solutions

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  • Elements 2023 NC Blet With Complete Solutions Specific Intent An explicit mental element of planning and preparation to commit a criminal act and the intended result. General Intent Crime A crime that only requires a general intent to do an act which is defined as criminal. Transferred Intent When a defendant intends to harm one person, but his or her act results in the same harm to another person. Knowingly When a person is aware and conscience of what they are doing. This can be subjective ...
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NC BLET- Elements question n answers graded A+ 2023/2024
  • NC BLET- Elements question n answers graded A+ 2023/2024

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  • NC BLET- ElementsCrimes are divided into: - correct answers 1) specific intent 2)general intent Mens rea - correct answers guilty mind State-of-mind - correct answers Knowingly, Willfully, Wantonly, Maliciously, Criminal Negligence, Strict Liability Willfully - correct answers without legal excuse or justification Wantonly - correct answers conscious/intentional disregard of and indifference to rights/safety of others Maliciously - correct answers done with hatred/spite, inherent...
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