The crime that is committed when one man tells another that he is going to "surprise him one day" and hit him with a baseball bat.
What is ASSAULT?
Assault is a crime of a threat that realistically can be carried out.
According to the Controlled Substance Act, MARIJUANA is classified under this schedule.
*mind-altering drug derived from the Cannabis sativa plant
What is SCHEDULE I?
Marijuana is considered a Schedule I drug, with the highest potential for abuse, the most resistance to treatment, and the fewest medical uses.
This act requires registration of fully automatic weapons and short-barrel shotguns.
What is the NATIONAL FIREARMS ACT?
The act requires gun owners to register fully automatic weapons and short-barrel shotguns.
This part of the computer stores data long term, even if the computer is shut off.
What is the HDD? (Hard Disk Drive)
The hard disk drive (HDD) is the location of the long-term storage of data.
An oxidation reaction requires this for the most common fires.
What is OXYGEN?
Oxygen is required for common fire reactions.
The crime that is committed when a man follows his girlfriend from his apartment to hers and sees her with another man at her apartment. He later threatens to beat her if she sees the other man again.
What is DOMESTIC VIOLENCE?
Domestic violence is a personal injury crime committed against a domestic partner. Partners can be dating or married or living together or separately.
According to the Controlled Substance Act, CODEINE is classified under this schedule.
*opioid pain reliever, usually used in combination with other medications to reduce coughing
What is SCHEDULE III?
Schedule III drugs, like codeine and steroids, have a low to moderate physical dependence but a high potential for psychological addiction.
This act prohibits the sale of guns to persons under the age of 18.
What is the GUN CONTROL ACT OF 1968?
The Gun Control Act of 1968 outlines which individuals cannot legally purchase weapons, including those under the age of 18, fugitives from justice, and illegal aliens.
This device stores data only temporarily, and only when the computer is running.
What is RAM?
The random access memory (RAM) stores data for a limited period of time.
This pattern is formed by fires burning upward from the point of origin.
What is V-PATTERN?
V-patterns are formed by fires burning upward. The V points directly to the origin of the fire in that particular area.
These 2 things are required in order for a prosecutor to charge a person with battery.
What are:
- the act of touching someone harmfully or offensively
AND
- the intent to touch someone harmfully and offensively
According to the Controlled Substance Act, METHADONE is classified under this schedule.
*opioid pain killer that changes how the brain and nervous system respond to pain
What is SCHEDULE II?
Methadone falls under Schedule II. Schedule II drugs are highly addictive, but they have a medical (however limited) use.
This says that people can keep and bear arms.
What is the SECOND AMENDMENT OF THE U.S. CONSTITUTION?
The 2nd amendment says that people can keep and bear arms.
This part part of the computer executes commands.
What is CPU? (central processing unit)
The central processing unit (CPU) functions as the computer's "brain" and carries out instructions.
This pattern is caused by flammable liquids on the floor.
What is INVERTED CONE?
The inverted cone is frequently caused by flammable liquids on the floor when the fire does not develop fully.
The crime that is committed when two women are involved in an argument. The first woman says to the other, "If you don't shut up, I will kill you!" The second woman continues and the first woman punches her.
What is BATTERY?
The physical contact between the two women makes the charge battery rather than assault.
According to the Controlled Substance Act, VALIUM is classified under this schedule.
*treats anxiety, seizures, muscle spasms, or twitches
What is SCHEDULE IV?
Valium is a schedule IV drug, with a relatively low potential for abuse and dependence, as well as a current medical use.
The name of the chemical that reveals damaged serial numbers on guns.
What is FRY'S REAGENT?
Fry's reagent is a chemical etchant that helps to reveal a damaged number.
The crime when a ghost employee is created to defraud payroll.
What is EXPENSE FRAUD?
This is a type of payroll fraud, which is considered an expense fraud.
This item is most commonly shoplifted.
What is MEAT?
Meat is the item most commonly shoplifted. Other items include razor blades, baby formula, over-the-counter medications, alcohol, jewelry, cosmetics, electronic games, gadgets, and smartphones.
In addition to robbery or attempted robbery, the crime that is committed when a man walks into a convenience store and threatens the male clerk behind the counter with a gun, telling him "Give me all the money and nobody gets hurt." The clerk makes a move, and the man hits him with the gun. The clerk falls to the ground and the man steals the money.
What is AGGRAVATED BATTERY?
He touched the clerk with intention to harm him and was armed with a deadly weapon.
According to the Controlled Substances Act, this schedule lists drugs with the highest potential for abuse, but accepted medical use.
What is SCHEDULE II?
Schedule II drugs are highly addictive, but they have a medical (however limited) use.
When a serial plate is doused with a chemical that helps to reveal a damaged number on a gun it is called this.
What is CHEMICAL ETCHING?
The serial plate is doused with a chemical that helps to reveal a damaged number.
The crime when money from sales is stolen before it gets recorded.
What is SKIMMING?
This is most common in businesses that do heavy sales in cash.
This item is most commonly taken during residential thefts.
What are TOOLS?
Tools are taken most often in residential thefts.