Punishment Ladder- Class C Misdemeanor correct answers Fine not to exceed $500
Punishment Ladder- Class B Misdemeanor correct answers $2,000 Fine,180 Days Jail or Both
Punishment Ladder-Class A Misdemeanor correct answers $4,000 Fine, 1 year jail time or both
Punishment Ladder- State Jail Felony correct answers 180 days- 2 years, $10,000 Fine
Punishment Ladder- 3rd Degree Felony correct answers 2-10 years, $10,000 Fine
Punishment Ladder- 2nd Degree Felony correct answers 2-20 years, $10,000 Fine
Punishment Ladder- 1st Degree Felony correct answers 5-99 years, $10,000 Fine
Punishment Ladder- Capital correct answers Life or Death
Valuation Ladder Class C Misdemeanor correct answers < $100
Valuation Ladder Class B Misdemeanor correct answers $100- $750
Valuation Ladder Class A Misdemeanor correct answers $750- $2,500
Valuation Ladder State Jail Felony correct answers $2,500 - $30,000
Valuation Ladder 3rd Degree correct answers $30,000 - $150,000
,Valuation Ladder 2nd Degree correct answers $150,000- $300,000
Valuation Ladder 1st Degree
$300,000 plus correct answers $300,000 plus
Intentional/Intentionally correct answers with respect to the nature of his conduct or to a result of
his conduct when it is his conscious objective or desire to engage in the conduct or cause the
result.
Knowing/Knowingly correct answers with respect to the nature of his conduct or to
circumstances surrounding his conduct when he is aware of the nature of his conduct or that the
circumstances exist.
with respect to a result of his conduct when he is aware that his conduct is reasonably certain to
cause the result.
Reckless/Recklessly correct answers with respect to circumstances surrounding his conduct or
the result of his conduct when he is aware of but consciously disregards a substantial and
unjustifiable risk that the circumstances exist or the result will occur. The risk must be of such a
nature and degree that its disregard constitutes a gross deviation from the standard of care that an
ordinary person would exercise under all the circumstances as viewed from the actor's
standpoint.
Criminal negligence/Criminally negligent correct answers with respect to circumstances
surrounding his conduct or the result of his conduct when he ought to be aware of a substantial
and unjustifiable risk that the circumstances exist or the result will occur. The risk must be of
such a nature and degree that the failure to perceive it constitutes a gross deviation from the
standard of care that an ordinary person would exercise under all the circumstances as viewed
from the actor's standpoint.
A person is criminally responsible as a party to an offense correct answers if the offense is
committed by his own conduct, by the conduct of another for which he is criminally responsible,
or by both.
Each party to an offense may be charged with the commission of the offense
, A person attains a Specified Age on correct answers day of the anniversary of his birth date
Short barreled firearm correct answers means a rifle with a barrel length of less than 16 inches or
a shotgun with a barrel length of less than 18 inches, or any weapon made from a shotgun or rifle
if, as altered, it has an overall length of less than 26 inches.
Objectives of Penal Code correct answers 1. Insure public safety through
a. deterrence
b. rehabilitation
c. punishment to prevent recidivism
2. Definition & grading of offenses
3. Penalties proportionate to the crime
4. Safeguard guiltless conduct
5. Guide & limit the exercise of discretion
6. Define scope of state interest...
Effective Consent correct answers consent by a person legally authorized to act for the owner.
Consent correct answers assent in fact, whether express or apparent
When does conduct constitute an offense ( what does a person have to do to commit an offense)
correct answers A person commits an offense if, with specific intent to commit an offense, he
does an act amounting to more than mere preparation that tends but fails to effect the
commission of the offense intended.
Affirmative Defense correct answers to prosecution that the actor reasonably believed the
conduct charged did not constitute a crime and that he acted in reasonable reliance upon:
---an official statement of law