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MPTC Bridge Criminal Law Questions And Answers Latest Top Score. Direct Evidence - correct answer. Based on personal knowledge or observations direct evidence is true proves a fact without the need for inferences are presumptions example video surveillance a witness who saw suspect st...

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Direct Evidence - correct answer. Based on personal knowledge or observations
direct evidence is true proves a fact without the need for inferences are presumptions
example video surveillance a witness who saw suspect strike the victim of assault and
battery

Circumstantial Evidence - correct answer. Testimony not based on actual personal
knowledge or observation of facts in controversy but have other facts from which
deductions are drawn showing indirectly the facts sought to be proved (black dictionary)
example suspects fingerprints at scene of a robbery jury can conclude the suspect was
in the store at some point but print is not direct evidence that suspect committed the
robbery

Testimonial Evidence - correct answer. Evidence may be direct or circumstantial
include statements made by victims, witnesses, suspect or police those statements may
consist of personal observations knowledge or may involve the communication of
information from which one may infer facts

Exculpatory evidence - correct answer. Refer to evidence including statements which
are helpful to defense this includes information that the defendant stories calls into
question immaterial element of the commonwealth version of events or challenges the
credibility of a witness for the prosecution. Due process of law requires the government
disclose to a criminal suspect favorable evidence in its possession that could materially
aid the defense against the judges

relevant evidence - correct answer. Evidence is relevant if it has any tendency to
make a fact more or less probable than it would be without the evidence and the fact is
of consequence in determining the action

reliable evidence - correct answer. The value of physical evidence is directly related to
a reliable chain of custody physical evidence that has been tampered with is not reliable
it is important that physical evidence presented in court be in substantially the same
condition as it was when originally seized by police. Chain of custody is important a
reliable chain of custody shows every person who came in direct contact with the
evidence either through collection storage or analysis

, Chain of custody should include - correct answer. Date time location seized, officer
who sees the evidence, all dates times evidence received or transferred to another
person, names of all people who came in contact with evidence and full description of
evidence for positive identification

Physical Evidence - correct answer. Evidence is tangible capable of being perceived
especially by sense of touch and may be direct or circumstantial physical evidence
includes objects property or items seized at crime scene or during searches

General Intent - correct answer. When the offender knowingly ask but does not
necessarily desire the consequences of the act general intent does not require offender
to know they are breaking the law

Specific Intent - correct answer. Exist when the offender has a purposeful state of
mind to accomplish the precise criminal act example (Jimmy) breaks into a house to
steal jewelry Jimmy's intent is specific his purpose for breaking into house was to steal

Transferred Intent - correct answer. Exist when an offender intends to harm one
person but ends up harming another offenders intent to harm the first person is
transferred to the second person

Definition of Related intent - correct answer. Accident - an unexpected happening that
occurs without intention or design on the subject part

Knowingly end with knowledge consciously intelligently willfully an individual acts
knowingly when he acts with awareness of the nature of his conduct

Malice end a state of mind of cruelty hostility or revenge

Neglect - the failure to use that degree of care which is reasonably prudent person
would use under the circumstances either by doing something that is reasonably
prudent person would not do or by failing to do something that a reasonably prudent
person would do under similar circumstances

Definition of related intent continued - correct answer. Reckless - if they know I should
have known their actions were likely to cause substantial harm but they ran the risk and
did so anyway

Wonton N conduct that suspect new would create a risk of substantial damage or
destruction to another property or conduct that a reasonable person would have
realized pose a risk of substantial damage to our destruction of another's property

Willful - voluntary knowingly deliberate intentional purposeful not accidental or
involuntary

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