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1. Theft
Correct Answer: is the taking and carrying away personal property of another
without the consent of the owner with the intent to permanently deprive the
owner.
2. Vehicle theft
Correct Answer: occurs when a person drives or takes a vehicle of another
person, without the consent of the owner thereof, with intent to either
permanently or temporarily deprive the owner of title or possession of such
vehicle.
3. Petty theft
Correct Answer: obtaining any property by theft where the value of the
money, labor, real or personal property taken does not exceed nine hundred fifty
dollars ($950) shall be considered petty theft and shall be punished as a
misdemeanor
4. Grand theft
Correct Answer: major form of larceny; theft of a sufficient value of property
to make the crime a felony. Property value exceeding $950
5. Defrauding an Innkeeper
, Correct Answer: is obtaining any food, fuel, services, or accommodations at a
designated facility without paying, with intent to defraud the proprietor or
manager.
6. Places for defrauding an innkeeper
Correct Answer: hotel
• inn
• restaurant
• boardinghouse
• lodging house
• apartment house
• bungalow court • motel
• marina
• marine facility • auto camp
NOTE:
• public or private campground
7. Burglary
Correct Answer: is entering any designated building or structure pursuant to
Penal Code Section 459 with the intent to commit theft or any felony.
8. Shoplifting
Correct Answer: is entering a commercial establishment with intent to
commit larceny while that establishment is open during regular business hours,
where the value of the property that is taken or intended to be taken does not
exceed $950.
9. Possession of Burglary Tools
Correct Answer: involves possessing, making, altering, or repairing almost any
kind of instrument or tool with the intent to use the tool to break or enter into a
specified structure to commit any misdemeanor or felony.
10. Burglary tools
, Correct Answer: pick lock
- slide hammer
- key bit
- crowbar
- screwdriver
- floor safe door puller
- vise grip pliers
- water pump pliers - slim jim
- tension bar
- lock pick gun
- tubular lock pick
- ceramic or porcelain spark plug chips
11. Receiving stolen property
Correct Answer: is receiving, buying, selling, concealing, or withholding any
property knowing that it has been stolen or obtained by extortion.
12. Forgery
Correct Answer: is signing the name of another or of a fictitious person,
without authority or otherwise altering a document with the intent to defraud.
13. Arson
Correct Answer: occurs when a person willfully and maliciously sets fire or
burns or causes the burning of any structure, forestland, or property. This includes
the aiding, counseling, or procuring of arson.
14. Unlawfully causing a fire
Correct Answer: is recklessly setting fire to, burning or causing to be burned,
any structure, forestland, or property.
15. Possession of flammable or combustible material
, Correct Answer: is possessing any flammable or combustible material or
substance with the intent to commit arson.
-Felony
16. Unauthorized entry of property
Correct Answer: occurs when a person enters or remains in any
noncommercial dwelling house, apartment, or other residential place without the
consent of the owner.
17. Tresspass
Correct Answer: (entering and occupying real property) occurs when a person
enters and occupies real property and does not obtain the consent of the owner,
the owner's agent, or the person in lawful possession before entering.
18. Vandalism
Correct Answer: occurs when a person maliciously damages, destroys, or
defaces any real or personal property of another person.
Damage is $400 or more - Felony
Damage is less than $400 - misdemeanor
19. Repossession
Correct Answer: occurs when the seller, a full time employee of the seller, or a
licensed repossessor, recovers or takes back with complete control, goods that
were sold under a conditional sales contract when the buyer fails to pay for them.
20. Three branches of government
Correct Answer: Legislative, Executive, Judicial
21. First Amendment
Correct Answer: 5 freedoms: speech, press, religion, assembly, petition
22. 6th Amendment