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PVL3703 Assignment 3 (COMPLETE ANSWERS) Semester 1 2024 (576663) - DUE 23 April 2024
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PVL3703 Assignment 3 (COMPLETE ANSWERS) Semester 1 2024 (576663) - DUE 23 April 2024 ;100% TRUSTED workings, explanations and solutions. for assistance Whats-App.......0.6.7..1.7.1..1.7.3.9....... Question 1 One of the attractions at Wonderland Zoo is a train ride that takes customers to and from different locations at the zoo. Sipho, the technician in charge of inspecting and maintaining the train, overlooks some signs that the train is no longer in sound condition. Avril goes for a ride on th...
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MPOETC exam #2 criminal law open & closed book exam questions and answers 100% with 100% Complete Solutions |verified
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MPOETC exam #2 criminal law open & closed book exam questions and answers 100% with 100% Complete Solutions |verified 
Grading - The grading of the offense dictates whether a physical arrest can be made on scene, the actor is released and summoned, or an arrest warrant must be filed for prior to arrest 
Actor - Includes, where relevant, a person guilty of an omission 
Elements of an offense - such conduct or such attendant circumstances or such a result of conduct as: 
1-is included in the descr...
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BLEA Criminal Law Mid Term (2023/2024) Rated A+
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BLEA Criminal Law Mid Term (2023/2024) Rated A+ Strict Liability no mental state 
Omission failure to act 
Crime act punishable by imprisonment 
Max Penalties Misdemeanor - 90 days/ $1,000 Gross Misdemeanor - 364 days/ $5,000 Class C Felony - 5 years/ $10,000 Class B Felony - 10 years/$20,000 Class A Felony - Life/ $50,000 
5 Premises of Crim Law 1. act or omission 2. mens rea (mental state) 3. concurrence 
4. causation 5. all laws written 
1. Act or Omission something that is prohibited by law ...
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MPOETC FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS | LATEST UPDATE | 2024/2025 | GRADED A+
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MPOETC FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND 
 
ANSWERS | LATEST UPDATE | 
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Which statute permits individuals to use force? 
Section 505 - This legal provision outlines the circumstances under which a private 
individual may use force for self-defense or defense of others. 
 
Which statute authorizes police officers to use force? 
Section 508 - This statute specifies the conditions under which law enforcement officers can 
use force, including lethal force, in the performance of their...
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CRW2601 - 9. CULPABILITY EXAM 2024 WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS
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CRW2601 - 9. CULPABILITY EXAM 2024 WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS 
 
 
What is Culpability? - correct answer Mens rea = fault. The mere fact that a person has committed an unlawful act which complies with the definitional elements and which is unlawful is not yet sufficient to render him criminally liable: X's conduct must be accompanied by culpability. Will be the case if he has committed the unlawful act in a blameworthy state of mind. 
 
Unlawfulness v Culpability: 
Unlawfulness: Agnostic to pers...
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OPOTA UNIT 2 fully solved graded A+ 2024/2025
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OPOTA UNIT 2General Elements of a Crime - correct answer •A prohibited act ("actus reus") and ... 
•A specific mental intent ("mens rea") that ... 
•Occur at the same time ("concurrence") and ... 
•Bring about a particular result made unlawful by the statute ("causation") 
 
Purposely - correct answer A person acts purposely when it is the person's specific intention to cause a certain result, or, when the gist of the offense is a prohibition against conduct of a certain nature,...
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FINAL MPOETC EXAM GUIDE QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2024
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What statute allows citizens to use force? - > 505 
 
What statute allows law enforcement to use force? - > 508 
 
Statute of Limitations - > Time you were made aware of charges 
 
What are the four types of culpability? - > Intentionally 
> Knowingly 
> Recklessly 
> Negligently 
 
What is not a defense of culpability? (304) - > Ignorance of the law 
> Voluntary intoxication/drugged 
 
What is a defense for culpability? - > Duress 
> Insanity 
> Guilty but ...
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CRW2601 - 9. Culpability Exam 2024 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS (100% CORRECT) GRADED A
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CRW2601 - 9. Culpability Exam 2024 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS (100% CORRECT) GRADED A
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C206 discuss three culpability factors that are used to determine fines under the U.S. Sen
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C206 discuss three culpability factors that are used to determine fines under the U.S. Sen C206 discuss three culpability factors that are used to determine fines under the U.S. Sentencing Guidelines U.S. Sentencing Guidelines: Culpability Factors The U.S. Sentencing Guidelines are a set of rules that set out uniform sentencing policy for individuals and organizations convicted of felonies and serious misdemeanors in the federal court system. The guidelines consider various factors to determi...
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Texas Penal Code| 101 Questions| With Complete Solutions
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Classifications of Charges correct answer: Misdemeanors: Class A, Class B, Class C 
 
Felonies: Capital Felony, 1st Degree, 2nd Degree, 3rd Degree, State Jail Felony 
 
Misdemeanor Punishments correct answer: Class A: $4,000 fine Up to 1 year Jail 
Class B: $2,000 fine Up to 180 days Jail 
Class C: $500 fine No Jail 
 
Felony Punishments correct answer: Capital Felony: Death or Life Without Parole 
1st Degree: $10,000 fine Up to 5-99 years Jail 
2nd Degree: $10,000 fine Up to 2-20 years Jail ...
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