What is the lowest level of Assault?
What type of theft involves intentionally taking someone else's property with no intention of returning it?
What is Theft by Unauthorized Taking?
What crime involves willfully damaging someone else’s property?
What is Criminal Mischief?
What are the culpable mental state of mind during a crime called?
What is Mens Rea?
What Supreme Court case gave law enforcement the "Terry Pat"?
Terry v. Ohio
What crime gives officers a 12 hour window to arrest the suspect without a warrant?
What is Domestic Violence?
What is a theft committed by force, or with the threat of force by a person carrying a deadly weapon called?
What is Armed Robbery?
Entering or remaining on someone else’s property without permission may result in what misdemeanor charge?
What is Criminal Trespassing?
What State of Mens Rea is this?
A person is aware that their actions are of a certain nature or that specific circumstances exist, which are crucial elements of an offense.
What is Knowingly
What Supreme Court case requires officers to read suspects' their rights before questioning?
What is Miranda v. Arizona?
What type of assault would it be if someone broke another persons arm by throwing a hammer at them, even though they didn't mean to hurt them that badly?
What is Second Degree Assault?
Someone broke a garden gnome worth $1,200. What level of crime will they be charged with?
What is a class A Misdemeanor?
What crime involves placing another person in fear of bodily harm through conduct or threats?
What is Criminal Threatening?
What State of Mens Rea is this?
A person fails to notice a significant and unjustifiable risk associated with an offense's crucial element. This failure to recognize the risk is so severe that it deviates grossly from what a reasonable person would do in that situation.
What is Negligently
What Supreme Court case says that you have to get out of your car if an officer tells you to do so?
What is Pennsylvania v. Mimms?
What level of crime must have occurred for an officer to arrest someone without actually witnessing the crime?
What is a Felony?
What type of theft involves acquiring stolen goods while knowing or believing they are stolen?
What is Receiving Stolen Property?
Disrupting the peace, blocking streets, or making unreasonable noise can lead to what misdemeanor charge?
What is Disorderly Conduct?
What State of Mens Rea is this?
A person deliberately intends to cause a specific result or engage in the conduct that forms a crucial part of an offense.
What is Purposely?
What Supreme Court case set the rules for officers using lethal force on a suspect that is running away?
What is Tennessee v. Garner?
What type of assault is it when someone Purposely or knowingly causes bodily injury to another by means of a deadly weapon?
What is 1st Degree Assault?
Someone stole a precious painting worth $1,300. What level of crime will they be charged with?
What is a class B Felony?
What does RSA stand for?
What is Revised Statutes Annotated?
What State of Mens Rea is this?
A person being aware of and consciously ignoring a significant and unjustifiable risk associated with an offense's crucial element. This risk, known to them based on the circumstances, represents a severe deviation from what a law-abiding individual would do in that situation.
What is Recklessly?
What is the RSA for deadly force in New Hampshire?
What is RSA 627:5?