ND POST CRIMINAL
What is the culpability of Intentionally? - CORRECT ANSWER-When he engages
in conduct, it is his purpose to do so.
What is the culpability of knowingly? - CORRECT ANSWER-if, when he engages
in the conduct, he knows or has a firm belief, unaccompanied by substantial
doubt, that he is doing so, whether or not it is his purpose to do so.
What is the culpability of recklessly? - CORRECT ANSWER-if he engages in the
conduct in conscious and clearly unjustifiable disregard of a substantial likelihood
of the existence of the relevant facts or risks, such disregard involving a gross
deviation from acceptable standards of conduct, except that, as provided in
section 12.1-04-02, awareness of the risk is not required where its absence is
due to self-induced intoxication.
What is the culpability of negligently? - CORRECT ANSWER-if he engages in the
conduct in unreasonable disregard of a substantial likelihood of the existence of
the relevant facts or risks, such disregard involving a gross deviation from
acceptable standards of conduct.
What is the culpability of willfully? - CORRECT ANSWER-if he engages in the
conduct intentionally, knowingly, or recklessly.
What are the stages of culpability? - CORRECT ANSWER-Intentionally,
knowingly, recklessly, willfully.
What are the maximum penalties for AA felony? - CORRECT ANSWER-life
imprisonment with no parole.
What are the maximum penalties for A felony? - CORRECT ANSWER-20 years'
imprisonment
$20,000 fine
What are the maximum penalties for B felony? - CORRECT ANSWER-10 years
imprisonment
, $20,000 fine
What are the maximum penalties for C felony? - CORRECT ANSWER-5 years
imprisonment
$10,000
What are the maximum penalties for A misdemeanor? - CORRECT ANSWER-1
years imprisonment
$3,000 fine
What are the maximum penalties for B misdemeanor? - CORRECT ANSWER-30
days imprisonment
$1,500 fine
What are the maximum penalties for infraction? - CORRECT ANSWER-Fine up
to $1000
Define facilitate - CORRECT ANSWER-Assistance to a person intending to
commit a felony
How many to a party, crowd, and riot? - CORRECT ANSWER-2 to a party, 3 to a
crowd, and 5 to a riot.
Define conspiracy. If the charge is a B felony what would you charge the
conspiracy as? - CORRECT ANSWER-If he agrees with one or more persons to
engage? MINIMUM 2 PEOPLE TOTAL B felony
Define criminal solicitation.
What is the charge? - CORRECT ANSWER-Commands, Induces, entreats,
persuades, to commit a felony. Charge is next below of original charge.
Define physical obstruction of a government function? What is the level of
offense? - CORRECT ANSWER-intentionally impairs, obstructs, etc.
administration.
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