Week 3 Assessment_ CRIMINAL LAW 1241_JUS2205_OL

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1/16/24, 5:47 PM Week 3 Assessment: CRIMINAL LAW 1241_JUS2205_OL https://berkeleycollege.instructure.com/courses/39677/quizzes/177195 1/19 Week 3 Assessment Due Jan 20 at 11:05pm Points 100 Questions 33 Available Jan 14 at 12am - Jan 20 at 11:59pm Time Limit 60 Minutes Allowed Attempts 2 Attempt History Attempt Time Score KEPT Attempt 2 5 minutes 97 out of 100 LATEST Attempt 2 5 minutes 97 out of 100 Attempt 1 16 minutes 90.8 out of 100 Correct answers are hidden. Score for this attempt: 97 out of 100 Submitted Jan 16 at 5:45pm This attempt took 5 minutes. 3.1 / 3.1 pts Question 1 The Latin term actus reus means
1/16/24, 5:47 PM Week 3 Assessment: CRIMINAL LAW 1241_JUS2205_OL https://berkeleycollege.instructure.com/courses/39677/quizzes/177195 2/19 strict liability guilty act guilty mind elements of a crime 3 / 3 pts Question 2 The Latin term mens rea refers to strict liability guilty act guilty mind elements of a crime 3 / 3 pts Question 3
1/16/24, 5:47 PM Week 3 Assessment: CRIMINAL LAW 1241_JUS2205_OL https://berkeleycollege.instructure.com/courses/39677/quizzes/177195 3/19 Thinking of committing a crime without performing a criminal act is never a crime a crime in many states a strict liability crime difficult to prove beyond a reasonable doubt 3 / 3 pts Question 4 Most crimes require the concurrence of which of the following? act and proximate cause guilty act and guilty mind guilty mind and causation
1/16/24, 5:47 PM Week 3 Assessment: CRIMINAL LAW 1241_JUS2205_OL https://berkeleycollege.instructure.com/courses/39677/quizzes/177195 4/19 act and omission 3 / 3 pts Question 5 To obtain a conviction, the prosecution has the burden of proving every element of the crime by a preponderance of the evidence by clear and convincing evidence beyond a reasonable doubt beyond a shadow of a doubt 3 / 3 pts Question 6 In criminal law, motive refers to
1/16/24, 5:47 PM Week 3 Assessment: CRIMINAL LAW 1241_JUS2205_OL https://berkeleycollege.instructure.com/courses/39677/quizzes/177195 5/19 criminal intent the defendant’s mental state while committing the crime the reason the defendant committed the crime a necessary element of every crime 3 / 3 pts Question 7 In a criminal trial, motive is always relevant evidence alone, is sufficient evidence for a conviction is required for conviction is the same as criminal intent 3 / 3 pts Question 8
1/16/24, 5:47 PM Week 3 Assessment: CRIMINAL LAW 1241_JUS2205_OL https://berkeleycollege.instructure.com/courses/39677/quizzes/177195 6/19 A strict liability offense is one without motive proximate cause criminal intent a guilty act 3 / 3 pts Question 9 For crimes in which a harm has occurred, the state must prove the harm to the victim occurred immediately the defendant’s act was the ordinary and proximate cause of the harm
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