Phase 3 Wisconsin Police Academy Exam with precise
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(Crimes) What chapters in Wisconsin statutes constitute the criminal code?
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Chapters 939-951 ||
(Crimes) What chapter is drug crimes found in Wisconsin statutes?
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Chapter 961, Uniform Controlled Substances Act
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(Crimes) 939.12 defines crime as? || || || ||
Crime is conduct which is prohibited by state law and punishable by fine or imprisonment
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or both. Conduct punishable only by a forfeiture is not a crime.
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(Crimes) Crimes require mental state ____ plus actions _____
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- Mens rea
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- Actus reus
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(Crimes) What are the three mental states for crimes?
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- Intent
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- Reckless
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- Negligent
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(Crimes) What is statue 939.24 Criminal Recklessness?
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The actor creates an unreasonable and substantial risk of death or great bodily harm to
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another human being and the actor is aware of that risk
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(Crimes) What is statue 939.25 Criminal Negligence?
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Ordinary negligence to a high degree, consisting of conduct that the actor should realize
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creates a substantial and unreasonable risk of death or great bodily harm to another
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(Crimes) What are inchoate crimes? || || || ||
- Attempt (but for extraneous factor)
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- Conspiracy
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- Solicitation
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(Crimes) What are the elements of a crime for First-Degree Intentional Homicide §940.01
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(Felony)
- Causes the death of another
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- With the intent to kill that person or another
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(Crimes) To charge someone with First-Degree Intentional Homicide the state has to prove
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beyond a reasonable doubt that?
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- The elements of the crime were met
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- No mitigating circumstances: adequate provocation, unnecessary defensive force,
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prevention of felony, and/or coercion; necessity || || || || ||
(Crimes) What are the elements of a crime for First-Degree Reckless Homicide §940.02
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(Felony)?
- Recklessly causes the death of another human being
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- Under circumstances which show utter disregard for human life
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(Crimes) Criminal recklessness is defined in §939.24 as?
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Actor creates an unreasonable and substantial risk of death or great bodily harm to another
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human being and the actor is aware of that risk
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(Crimes) §939.22 defines great bodily harm as?|| || || || || ||
Creates a substantial risk of death, or which causes serious permanent disfigurement, or
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which causes a permanent or protracted loss or impairment of the function of any bodily
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member or organ or other serious bodily injury
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(Crimes) Under First-Degree Reckless Homicide §940.02, whoever causes the death of
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another is guilty under any of these circumstances:
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- Manufacture, distribution, or delivery of a controlled substance
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- If controlled substance is by itself or with any compound, mixture, diluent or other
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substance mixed or combined || || ||
- Any distribution or delivery described whether the distribution or delivery is made directly
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(Crimes) What is §940.03 Felony Murder? || || || || ||
Whoever causes the death of another human being while committing or attempting to
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commit a crime specified in 940.19, 940.195, 940.20, etc.
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(Crimes) What are the elements of Second-Degree Intentional Homicide §940.05 (Felony)?
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- Causes the death of another human being
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- With intent to kill that person or another
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(Crimes) What are the elements of Second-Degree Recklessness Homicide §940.06
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(Felony)?
-Recklessly causes the death of another human being || || || || || || ||
(Crimes) What is the difference between First-degree and Second-degree intentional
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homicide?
The presence or absence of mitigating circumstances
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(Crimes) What are the elements of a crime for Homicide by Negligent Handling of
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Dangerous Weapon, Explosive, or Fire §940.08 (Felony)? || || || || || ||
- Causes the death of another human being
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- By the negligent operation or handling of a dangerous weapon, explosive, or fire
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(Crimes) What are the elements of a Simple Battery §940.19 (Misdemeanor)?
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- Offender caused bodily harm
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- Offender intended to cause bodily harm
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- Victim did not consent
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- Offender knew victim did not consent
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(Crimes) §939.22 defines bodily harm as? || || || || ||
Physical pain or injury, illness, or any impairment of physical condition.
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(Crimes) How is substantial bodily harm defined?
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Causes laceration that requires stitches, staples, or a tissue adhesive; any fracture of a bone;
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a broken nose; a burn; a petechia; temporary loss of consciousness; sight or hearing; a
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concussion; or loss or fracture of a tooth || || || || || || ||
(Crimes) What are the elements of a crime for Substantial or Aggravated Battery - §940.19
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(2) (4) (6) (Felony)?
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- Caused substantial bodily harm or great bodily harm
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- Intended to cause bodily harm to victim or to another person
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- Conduct created a substantial risk of great bodily harm
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- Knew conduct created a substantial risk of great bodily harm
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