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First degree assault ✔Correct Answer-Intent to cause "serious bodily injury".
Second degree assault ✔Correct Answer-Intent to cause only "bodily injury" or recklessness
resulting in serious bodily injury.
Third degree assault ✔Correct Answer-No intent to cause bodily harm, but instead when a
person knowingly or recklessly causes bodily harm or does so negligently by means of a deadly
weapon.
Second degree motor vehicle theft ✔Correct Answer-A person must knowingly obtain or
control another person's motor vehicle without authorization or by threat or deception.
First degree motor vehicle theft ✔Correct Answer-crime elevates if any of the following
aggravating factors are present:
1.Retaining possession or control of the vehicle for more than 24 hours;
2.Attempting to alter or disguise the vehicle;
3.Attempting to alter or remove the vehicle identification number;
4.Using the vehicle to commit a crime;
5.Causing $500 or more in property damage;
6.Causing bodily injury to another person;
7.Removing the vehicle from the state for over 12 hours
Third degree burglary ✔Correct Answer-Intent to commit a crime, unlawfully enters into
certain apparatuses or equipment such as a:
◾Vault
◾Safe
◾Cash register
◾Vending machine
Second degree burglary ✔Correct Answer-A person knowingly breaks an entrance into, or
enters, or remains unlawfully in a building or occupied structure with the intent to commit
therein a crime against a person or property.
First degree burglary ✔Correct Answer-A person knowingly enters our remains unlawfully in a
building or occupied structure with the intent to commit a crime is therein, other than trespass,
while in the building or in immediate flight therefrom he or another participant in the crime
assaults menaces any person or the actor or another participant is armed with explosives or
deadly weapons.