Name one example of a justifiable homicide.
What is self defense, capital punishment, killing an enemy soldier, law enforcement officers, or accidental homicide?
This degree of assault results in high probability of death or serious bodily harm
What is First Degree Assault?
What is the difference between a burglary and a robbery?
What is a robbery deals with violence when there are people in the home, while burglary no one is home?
Residential robberies can take place in private homes, hotel & motel room, garages, and this other location.
What are elevators?
Professional bank robbers tend to have this waiting outside after they rob the bank.
What is a getaway vehicle?
This term means "thought beforehand" and is required to constitute 1st degree murder.
What is premeditation?
True or False: A victim recieving non life threatening stitches as the result of an assault would constitute 1st degree assault?
What is false?
This type of robbery is the least common type, however very popular on TV and in movies
What are bank robberies?
What was the primary charge that Colin Gray was convicted of?
What is 2nd Degree Manslaughter?
Why are amateur robbers often considered more dangerous than professional robbers?
What is because they are less experienced, or can get nervous or overwhelmed quickly?
True or False: In Washington State, the death penalty is no longer utilized when sentencing convicted murders.
What is true?
True or False: Threatening to punch someone in the face could constitute as a form of assault.
What is true?
When do most home invasion robberies take place?
What is in the evening?
In the 2009 Lakewood Walmart robbery, where were the offenders aprehended?
What is Red Lobster?
True or False: Professional robbers typically work alone, as they gain more street cred this way
What is false?
If someone is shot and killed by robbers as they rob a bank, what type of murder would that be?
What is felony murder?
When someone is charged with 3rd Degree Assault, this means they have assaulted which type of people?
Who are public employees?
This classification of robbery is the most common.
What is street robbery?
Why are immigrants and drug dealers more likely to fall victim to home invasion robberies?
What is they are less likely to report the crimes to police?
This security measure uses paint and is used by banks to help identify stolen money after the robbery. Professional robbers often know how to work around them.
What are dye packs?
2nd Degree Manslaughter often deals with either recklessness or this word, meaning "failure to exercise reasonable care"
What is negligence?
What is the sentencing range for 1st Degree Assault in Washington State?
What is 8-10 years with a possible 5 year weapon enhancement?
What is the difference between auto theft and carjacking?
When deciding what a person shoud be charged with, the prosecutor needs to consider the offenders state of mind as well as what?
What are the circumstances of the crime?
This type of bank robbery is sometimes used by professional robbers. It is less common, but more lucrative.
What are takeover robberies?