PRACTICE EXAMINATION 2026
QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS GRADED
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◍ Crimes are divided into.
Answer: (1) Specific intent to commit a criminal act and the intended result
(2) General intent to do an act which is defined as criminal
◍ Larceny.
Answer: 1. Takes personal Property in the possession of another2. And
carries it away3. Without the consent of the possessor4. And with the intent
to deprive the possessor of its use permanently5. Knowing that the taker was
not entitled to it
◍ Can intent be transferred?.
Answer: Yes
◍ Resist, Delay, Obstruct an Officer.
Answer: A person is guilty when 1. Willfully2. Resists or delays or
obstructs3. A person the defendant knows to be a public officer4. While that
officer is discharging or attempting to discharge a duty of his or her office.
◍ 1st Degree Trespass.
Answer: 1. Without authorization2. Enters, or remains on the premises of
another so enclosed or secured as to demonstrate an intent to keep out
intruders or in a building of another
◍ When can intent be transferred?.
Answer: Intent can be transferred (1) from intended victim to actual victim
and (2) from intended tort to actual tort.
,◍ Mens Rea.
Answer: guilty mind
◍ knowingly.
Answer: When the person is aware and conscious of what they are doing this
knowledge may be subjective, objective, or willful blindness
◍ willfully.
Answer: Wrongful act done without legal excuse or justification, or the
commission of an act purposefully and deliberately in violation of law.
◍ subjective knowledge.
Answer: the individual knows of an element that makes their actions
criminal
◍ objective knowledge.
Answer: reasonable person should know what they did was illegal
◍ Willful Blindness.
Answer: A deliberate closing of one's mind to the possible consequences of
one's actions
◍ 2nd Degree Trespass.
Answer: 1. Without authorization2. Enters or remains on premises of
another after having been notified not to enter or remain there by the owner,
a person in charge or when the premises are posted with notice not to enter
the premises.
◍ wantonly.
Answer: conscious and intentional disregard of or deliberate indifference to
the rights and safety of others
◍ Drunk and Disruptive.
Answer: 1. Is drunk in a public place and is disruptive by 2. interfering with
traffic on a highway or public vehicular area 3. or interfering with passage
across a sidewalk4. or Interfering with entrance to any building5. Grabbing,
shoving, or pushing othersFightingCursing, shouting, rudely insulting or
, begging
◍ Aggravated Misdemeanor Affray.
Answer: Engages in fighting, in a public place, to the terror of the public and
inflicts serious injury, uses a deadly weapon. Assaults child under 12, school
employee, etc.
◍ Maliciously/malice.
Answer: intent to commit an unlawful act or the desire to inflict pain or
injury to another
◍ Domestic Criminal Trespass.
Answer: (a) Any person who enters after being forbidden to do so or
remains after being ordered to leave by the lawful occupant, upon the
premises occupied by a present or former spouse or by a person with whom
the person charged has lived as if married, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor
if the complainant and the person charged are living apart; provided,
however, that no person shall be guilty if said person enters upon the
premises pursuant to a judicial order or written separation agreement which
gives the person the right to enter upon said premises for the purpose of
visiting with minor children. Evidence that the parties are living apart shall
include but is not necessarily limited to:(1) A judicial order of separation;(2)
A court order directing the person charged to stay away from the premises
occupied by the complainant;(3) An agreement, whether verbal or written,
between the complainant and the person charged that they shall live separate
and apart, and such parties are in fact living separate and apart; or(4)
Separate places of residence for the complainant and the person
charged.Except as provided in subsection (b) of this section, upon
conviction, said person is guilty of a Class 1 misdemeanor.(b) A person
convicted of a violation of this section is guilty of a Class G felony if the
person is trespassing upon property operated as a safe house or haven for
victims of domestic violence and the person is armed with a deadly weapon
at the time of the offense.
◍ Assault Definition.