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1 | P a g e PRACTICE RBC 1 TEST , PRACTICE RBC 2 TEST , PRACTICE RBC 3 TEST NEWEST 2024 -2025 ACTUAL EXAM COMPLETE 235 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS) |ALREADY GRADED A+ An eighteen -year-old male was driving 30 miles per hour in a 25 zone. His speed prevented him from stopping when a young child ran into the street without looking. The child was killed. Did he commit a crime? misdemeanor or felony? why? - ANSWER - committed vehicular manslaughter, misdemeanor he had ordinary negligence, because his speeding did not constitute a felony and was not excessive enough to show willful and wanton disregard for safety While a woman was waiting for the bus, her wallet containing $45 was stolen from her pocket without her knowledge. A man nearby saw the crime and stopped the thief. Is this an example of grand theft, petty theft, or robbery? - ANSWER - misdemeanor grand theft because the property was taken from someone's person and it's value did not exceed $950. 2 | P a g e A man picked up his girlfriend in a car he had stolen. He bragged to her how easy it was to steal the car. They took turns driving the car around until it ran out of gas and then they abandoned it. only the man can be charged with vehicle theft. true/false - ANSWER - false Both are guilty of vehicle theft since they both drove the car with intent to temporarily deprive, even if the girlfriend did not take the car. A man took a motor home that was idling in a rest area. He took it to his friend's "chop shop" where they dismantled the vehicle for its parts. What kind of theft did the man commit? - ANSWER - grand theft (felony) as he took the vehicle and his intent was permanent deprivation. A man spent the night at a hotel. He knew that he had only enough money to buy gas to get home, so he left without paying. What kind of theft did the man commit? - ANSWER - Defrauding Innkeeper A family arrived at a campground in their motor home. The property manager offered the lot for free if the family would agree to pay for the 3 | P a g e utilities. The father agreed, even though he knew they would not have enough money to do so. After five weeks, the family drove off late one night without telling the manager and not paying the $360 bill. Would he be arrested for felony or misdemeanor crime? - ANSWER - Defrauding Innkeeper - Misdemeanor (not >$950) A house's regular occupant had been in a convalescent home for more than one year. She fully intended to return and the house was being regularly maintained in the meantime. is the house considered inhabited? - ANSWER - Yes Inhabited means currently used for dwelling purposes, but not necessarily actually occupied, at the moment of the crime A woman knew that her boss owned several expensive coins and kept them at his home. While he was away on business, she decided to go to his apartment to steal his coin collection. She entered the apartment with the key he kept in his desk at the office. Sh e went to the drawer where the coins were stored; however, they weren't there. She quickly left the apartment. What crime, if any, did the woman commit? - ANSWER - burglary (felony) as she entered his house with the intent to commit a theft 4 | P a g e A man entered an apartment by the window with the intent to rape the woman who lived there. As he was sneaking to the woman's bedroom, her doorbell rang. The woman answered her door and left with the person who was at the door. The suspect decided to leave and was caught by the security guard while climbing out the window. the man is guilty only of trespassing. True/false - ANSWER - false - burglary (felony) he intended to commit a felony (rape) when he entered her apartment, even though the rape was not completed. At 3:30 a.m., a woman was seen at the rear door of a closed building in an area where a number of recent burglaries had taken place. The officers stopped their vehicle and asked her if she needed any help. She acted nervous and shifted her weight from foot to foot. In doing so, a set of lock picks fell from her pocket. When she could not credibly answer why she had the picks, the officers could arrest her for possession of burglary tools. True/false - ANSWER - true An employer asked his employee to have a copy of the master key made for the new vice president. The employee changed the number of keys on the request form and kept the extra key, planning to enter his employer's office after hours and steal office equipm ent. The employer noticed that an additional key was billed on the receipt and confronted the employee, who admitted the deceit.

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