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AZ Post Title 13 Exam Actual Questions and answers with
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Endangerment: A person commits this by recklessly
endangering another person with a substantial
risk of imminent death or physical injury
Felony Endangerment Substantial risk of death
Misdemeanor Substantial risk of physical injury
Endangerment
A person cannot intend to An "attempt" of the offense.
act recklessly or with
criminal negligence Ex: endangerment is "recklessly" endangering
toward a result. another with substantial risk of death/injury
Therefore, if a crime has
one of these types of
culpability as its
essential mental state,
they cannot be
charged with what?
Discharging a Endangerment
firearm in public is
an example of...
Pointing a pistol at a Felony endangerment
victim's chest and
pulling the trigger, even
though there was no
bullet in the chamber,
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warrants a conviction
of....
A person commits this offense if they threaten or
intimidate by word or conduct to:
cause physical injury to another person or
serious damage to the property of another;
OR
cause, or in reckless disregard to causing,
Threatening or
serious public inconvenience including, but not
Intimidating
limited to, evacuation of a building, place of
assembly or transportation facility; OR
cause physical injury to another person or
damage to the property of another in order to
promote, further, or assist in the interests of, or
to cause, induce or solicit another person to
participate in a criminal street gang, a criminal
syndicate or a racketeering enterprise
-Intentionally, knowingly or recklessly causing any
physical injury to another person
Assault: -Intentionally placing another person in
reasonable apprehension of imminent physical
injury
-Knowingly touching another person with the
intent to injure, insult or provoke such person
-If a person causes "serious physical injury" to another
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