BPOC EXAM 4 QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT
ANSWERS LATEST UPDATE 2025/2026 LATEST
TESTED AND APPROVED GRADED A+
Criminal Negligence --ANSWER--A culpable mental state - When
someone ought to be aware of a substantial and unjustifiable risk that
the circumstances exist or the result will occur.
Parties to Offenses --ANSWER--A person is criminally responsible
for the offense if the offense committed is by his own conduct or the
conduct of another for which he is criminally responsible.
What are all conspirators guilty of? --ANSWER--If, in the attempt to
carry out a conspiracy to commit one felony, another felony is
committed by one of the conspirators, all conspirators are guilty of the
felony actually committed.
Voluntary Intoxication --ANSWER--Does not constitute a defense to
the commission of crime.
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Entrapment --ANSWER--The defense that the individual was induced
by the police to commit the criminal act by means of persuasion or
otherwise.
Objective of Penal Code --ANSWER--Establish a system of
prohibitions, penalties, and correctional measures
Proof Beyond a Reasonable Doubt --ANSWER--The standard of
proof needed to convict in a criminal case. The evidence offered in
court does not have to amount to absolute certainty, but it should
leave no reasonable doubt that the defendant committed the alleged
crime.
Criminal Episode --ANSWER--The commission of two or more
offenses, regardless of whether the harm is directed toward or
inflicted upon more than one person or item of property.
Sentences of a Criminal Episode --ANSWER--If the accused is found
guilty of more than one offense during the same period of time, then
the punishment runs concurrently or consecutively.
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When does a person commit an offense? --ANSWER--Only if they
voluntarily engage in conduct, including an act, an omission, or
possession.
Culpability --ANSWER--A person commits an offense if they
intentionally, knowingly, recklessly, or with criminal negligence
engages in conduct as the definition of the offense requires.
Intentionally --ANSWER--A culpable mental state - done on purpose;
deliberate
Knowingly --ANSWER--A culpable mental state - acting with
knowledge about the nature of their conduct
Recklessly --ANSWER--A culpable mental state - when someone is
aware of their circumstances surrounding their conduct but
consciously disregards it anyways.
Class A Misdemeanor --ANSWER---Fine not exceeding $4,000
-None - One Year
-Or Both
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Class B Misdemeanor --ANSWER---Fine not exceeding $2,000
-None - 180 Days
-Or Both
Class C Misdemeanor --ANSWER---Fine not exceeding $500
State Jail Felony --ANSWER---180 Days - 2 Years
-Up to $10,000
Third Degree Felony --ANSWER---2 Years - 10 Years
-Up to $10,000
Second Degree Felony --ANSWER---2 Years - 20 Years
-Up to $10,000
First Degree Felony --ANSWER---Life or 5 Years - 99 Years
-Up to $10,000