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FRSC 2100 FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS VERIFIED LATEST UPDATE Return An act or thing taken by officer that is reported back to court Fresh pursuit Pursuit by a law enforcement officer (with or without a warrant) for the purpose of preventing the escape or effecting the arrest of any person who is suspected of committing, or having committed, a misdemeanor or felony. Extend credit Permit to owe money Release form Legal liability Factom Outline of case Common Bawdy House a place kept, occupied, or used by one or more persons to engage in prostitution or indecency Common Game House House kept for the purpose of permitting persons to gamble for money or other valuable things Restorative justice Face the victim and the community at large, used often among aboriginal populations Information Formal criminal charge that begins criminal proceedings in court Mens rea Element of a criminal offence in which it must be proven that the state of mind required in order to commit the offence was present Actus reus Element of a criminal offence in which it must be proven that the action of committing the offence occurred Strict liability offence an offence where the mens rea does not need to be proved, due diligence CAN be used as defence Absolute liability offence Offences that do not require mens rea and to which the accused can offer no defence True criminal offence Offences that require proof of both mens rea and actus reus General intent Accused in meant to do act, irrelevant whether or not result was intended Specific intent Requires that accused meant to do act and intentionally intended to cause the result Hate crime Crime against a group of people, not just one person. Often to get rid of a particular group

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FRSC 2100 FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS

WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS VERIFIED LATEST UPDATE


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An act or thing taken by officer that is reported back to court

Fresh pursuit

Pursuit by a law enforcement officer (with or without a warrant) for the purpose of

preventing the escape or effecting the arrest of any person who is suspected of

committing, or having committed, a misdemeanor or felony.

Extend credit

Permit to owe money

Release form

Legal liability

Factom

Outline of case

Common Bawdy House

a place kept, occupied, or used by one or more persons to engage in prostitution or

indecency

Common Game House

House kept for the purpose of permitting persons to gamble for money or other valuable

things

Restorative justice

, Face the victim and the community at large, used often among aboriginal populations

Information

Formal criminal charge that begins criminal proceedings in court

Mens rea

Element of a criminal offence in which it must be proven that the state of mind required

in order to commit the offence was present

Actus reus

Element of a criminal offence in which it must be proven that the action of committing

the offence occurred

Strict liability offence

an offence where the mens rea does not need to be proved, due diligence CAN be used

as defence

Absolute liability offence

Offences that do not require mens rea and to which the accused can offer no defence

True criminal offence

Offences that require proof of both mens rea and actus reus

General intent

Accused in meant to do act, irrelevant whether or not result was intended

Specific intent

Requires that accused meant to do act and intentionally intended to cause the result

Hate crime

Crime against a group of people, not just one person. Often to get rid of a particular

group

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