Average LSAT score (or median score)
What is 150?
A premeditated, deliberate murder committed with malice is called?
What is first degree murder?
A wrong against society.
What is a crime?
Give an example of "malicious mischief"
What is graffiti?
Evidence that a suspect was somewhere else at the time a crime was committed is called an
What is an Alibi?
LSAT is scored on a scale of ____ to _____
What is 120 to 180?
A 'crime of passion' murder, in which a person kills in the heat of the moment is called?
What is voluntary manslaughter?
The prosecution's burden of proof in a criminal case.
What is beyond a reasonable doubt?
Unlawfully entering a building or premise with intent to commit a crime.
What is burglary?
If a criminal has a mental disease or defect, he can claim
What is Insanity?
What other graduate examination are some law schools beginning to accept?
What is the GRE?
A murder committed with malice but without premeditation is called?
What is second degree murder?
The most serious classification of crimes punishable by long prison term or death.
What are felonies?
The taking of personal property from the person of another against his will, by either force or threat of force.
What is robbery?
If a bank teller steals money out of a cash drawer, it is called
What is Embezzlement?
How much does it cost to take the LSAT?
What is $180?
An agreement between two or more persons to commit a crime/murder is called a
What is a Conspiracy?
The killing of a human being.
What is homicide?
The illegal carrying away of a person by force or coercion, generally with intent to do harm to the victim.
What is abduction?
A person who helps another person commit a crime
What is an Accomplice?
How long does it take to take the LSAT? *Answer in minutes*
What is 260 minutes?
or 4 hours and 15 minutes!
If a person is driving 100 mph on a highway, crashes, and kills his passenger, he will be charged with
What is Negligent Homicide?
Bias-motivated crimes.
What are hate crimes?
An act of force or threat of force intended to inflict harm upon a person or to put the person in fear that such harm is imminent.
Urging or strongly suggesting that another person commit a crime is called
What is Solicitation?