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Law I, Unit 2Criminal Law Jeopardy!!!!
Chapter 8 Chapter 9 Chapter 10 Criminal Conducts Hodgepodge
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Right Side of Room Center Left Side of Room
Final Jeopardy
Question: Chapter 8100 Points
A set of rules or regulations by which a government regulates the conduct of people within a society
Answer: Chapter 8100 Points
What is Laws
Question: Chapter 8200 Points
Person who assists with the committing
of a crime
Answer: Chapter 8200 Points
Who is anAccomplice
Also know accomplice before and after the fact & Principal
Question: Chapter 8300 Points
A person is guilty of this kind of crime when they fail to
perform a required act
Answer: Chapter 8300 Points
What is a Crime of Omission
Question: Chapter 8400 Points
Almost all crimes require an act,
accompanied by:
Answer: Chapter 8400 Points
What is aGuilty State of
Mind
Question: Chapter 8500 Points
An agreement between two or more with acts toward committing the
crime is known as
Answer: Chapter 8500 Points
What is Conspiracy
Question: Chapter 9100 Points
What murder is it when a person is killed
during the committing of a major crime
Answer: Chapter 9100 Points
What isFelony Murder
Question: Chapter 9200 Points
Murder of one person by another is
known as
Answer: Chapter 9200 Points
What is homicide
Question: Chapter 9300 Points
Rape of someone to young to consent is known as
Answer: Chapter 9300 Points
What isStatutory Rape
Question: Chapter 9400 Points
Killing in which there is no intent, but the result of reckless conduct
Answer: Chapter 9400 Points
What isInvoluntary
manslaughter
Question: Chapter 9500 Points
How does 1st and 3rd degree rape differ
from 2nd and 4th degree
Answer: Chapter 9500 Points
What is1st & 3rd deal with
penetration and 2nd & 4th deal with contact
Question: Chapter 10100 Points
Intentionally setting fire to someone’s
property
Answer: Chapter 10100 Points
What isArson
Question: Chapter 10200 Points
Use of force to take personal property
from a person’s immediate possession
Answer: Chapter 10200 Points
What isRobbery
Question: Chapter 10300 Points
Also known as malicious mischief
Answer: Chapter 10300 Points
What isVandalism
Question: Chapter 10400 Points
Using a car without permission with plans
to return it
Answer: Chapter 10400 Points
What isUnauthorized use of a
vehicle
Question: Chapter 10500 Points
Crime of using threats to obtain the property of
another
Answer: Chapter 10500 Points
What is a Extortion
Question: Criminal Conducts100 Points
Treason is an example of
Answer: Criminal Conducts100 Points
What isCrimes against the
Government
Question: Criminal Conducts200 Points
Embezzlement is an example of
Answer: Criminal Conducts200 Points
What is Crime against
Property
Question: Criminal Conducts300 Points
Ponzi schemes and false advertisements
are examples of
Answer: Criminal Conducts300 Points
What areCrimes against the
Consumer
Question: Criminal Conducts400 Points
Animal cruelty, nudity, and
polygamy are examples of
Answer: Criminal Conducts400 Points
What areCrimes against
Decency
Question: Criminal Conducts500 Points
Riots and speeding are examples of
Answer: Criminal Conducts500 Points
What areCrimes againstPublic Peace &
Order
Question: Hodgepodge100 Points
Crime where imprisonment is for more than one year
Answer: Hodgepodge100 Points
What is aFelony
Question: Hodgepodge200 Points
Reason a crime is committed
Answer: Hodgepodge200 Points
What isMotive
Question: Hodgepodge300 Points
When someone is killed by accident when all care is
taken it is known as
Answer: Hodgepodge300 Points
What isNon-Criminal
or excusable homicide
Question: Hodgepodge400 Points
Failure to exercise reasonable or
ordinary amount of care
Answer: Hodgepodge400 Points
What isNegligence
Question: Hodgepodge500 Points
Act of making a fake document or altering a real one with the intent
to commit fraud
Answer: Hodgepodge500 Points
What isForgery
Final Jeopardy –Make your Wager
Final Jeopardy Question
There are 3 elements to almost all crimes, what
are they?
Final Jeopardy Answer
What is1.A duty to do or not to do a certain
thing2. A breach of that duty
3.Guilty state of mind / Criminal intent