Inchoate Crimes
Parties to Crime
Defenses To Criminal Liability
Crimes Against the Person
Crimes Against Property and Public Order
100

The literal definition of *blank* is to begin or to partially put into operation

What is Inchoate Crime?  

100

There are *blank* main parties to a crime

What is 4

100

An affirmative defense is compromised of *blank* and *blank*

What is Justification and Excuse

100

The willful killing of one of one human being by another.

What is murder?

100

The unlawful entry of a structure to commit a felony or theft.

What is burglary?

200

The 3 main types of Inchoate Crime are...

Wha is Attempt, Solicitation, and Conspiracy

200

Principles in *blank* (those who commit the act)

What is first degree
200

Self Defense would be classified as an *blank*

What is Justification Defense

200

The category of criminal homicide that is seen as voluntary or involuntary.

What is manslaughter?

200

The video game where you can commit crimes such as larceny and arson.

What is Grand Theft Auto?

300

The evidence that courts require for attempt are...

What is Substantial and Some

300

While his buddies rob a store, he stays outside as the lookout. Therefore his actions would be classified as *blank*

What is principles in the second degree

300

If you are attacked in your home you don't need to retreat from a potentially deadly attack. This is called the *blank* doctrine.

What is castle doctrine

300

The completed assault in which there was actual bodily contact, such as being spit on or being shot.

What is battery?

300

The distinct amount of money to determine if theft is a felony or a misdemeanor.

What is $1,000?

400

*blank* may be held liable for the actions of others in the conspiracy, even if he or she is unaware of their offenses.

What is co-conspirator

400

A person who supplied a terrorist cell with weapons to commit in the future would be classified as *blank*

What is an accessory before the fact

400

NFL, MMA, Hockey, and Rugby players' voluntarily, knowingly, and intelligently *blank* to receive a potential injury. 

What is Consent

400

The most common violent felony.

What is aggravated assault?

400

The burning of personal property such as vehicles and structures.

What is third-degree arson?

500

*blank* is an agreement between two or more people for the purpose of committing a crime and give me an example

Conspiracy

500

You let someone lay low at your place for a while because they have a lot of heat on them at the moment. This would be classified as *blank*

What is accessory after the fact

500

The *blank* created a larger burden of proof or dropped the insanity plea outright from being used.

What is Insanity Defense Reform Act of 1984

500

The taking of property accomplished by the threat of future harm to person, property, or reputation aka extortion.

What is robbery?

500

The crime in which someone disturbs public tranquility. (Ex. Fighting while drunk in public)

What is disorderly conduct?

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