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CBP Officer Entrance Exam Questions With Solutions 100% Complete Often, crimes are characterized as either malum in se—inherently evil—or malum prohibitum— criminal because they are declared as offenses by a legislature. Murder is an example of the former. Failing to file a tax return i...

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Often, crimes are characterized as either malum in se—inherently evil—or malum prohibitum—

criminal because they are declared as offenses by a legislature. Murder is an example of the

former. Failing to file a tax return illustrates the latter. Some jurisdictions no longer distinguish

between crimes malum in se and malum prohibitum, although many still do. From the

information given above, it can be validly concluded that




some jurisdictions still distinguish between crimes malum in se and malum prohibitum




A trucking company can act as a common carrier—for hire to the general public at published

rates. As a common carrier, it is liable for any cargo damage, unless the company can show that

it was not negligent. If the company can demonstrate that it was not negligent, then it is not liable

for cargo damage. In contrast, a contract carrier (a trucking company hired by a shipper under a

specific contract) is only responsible for cargo damage as spelled out in the contract. A Claus Inc.

tractor-trailer, acting under common carrier authority, was in a 5- vehicle accident that damaged

its cargo. A Nichols Inc. tractor-trailer, acting under contract carrier authority, was involved in

the same accident, and its cargo was also damaged. From the information given above, it

can be validly concluded that, in reference to the accident,




if Claus Inc. can show that it was not negligent, then it is not liable

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