65-25 Level 2 Prep Final Version Flashcards
45 MC and T/F ....5 short answer
Know the right of arrest
Threat to commit a crime
275 s 2
Communicated intent to injure; Injury would be crime; V in fear that S had intention/ability to carry out threat
Right of arrest: Complaint only
This does not include per se weapons
What is a “dangerous use” weapon?
A normal item which becomes a weapon when used in a dangerous fashion.
What is the right of arrest for assault and battery?
(M) Breach of peace, in presence
A suspect picks up a knife and threatens to stab the victim. What crime is this? Misdemeanor or felony?
It is assault by means dangerous weapon, to wit knife. It is a felony
How is a threat to commit a crime different from an assault?
Threat to commit a crime is words, either verbal or written. An assault is a threat accompanied by an overt gesture putting a person in fear of a battery. Remember, a battery is “touching a person in a harmful or unpermitted way.”
Stalking and criminal harassment are identical charges, except stalking involves a………
threat.
When does larceny become a felony?
If the value of property stolen was valued at over $1200, or a firearm, or trade secret.
What is the statutory right of arrest for basic shoplifting?
It is a misdemeanor arrestable on probable cause.
Mayhem
The suspect maliciously intended to maim or disfigure; AND
Committed one of the following acts to the victim:
Cut out or maimed the tongue;
Put out or destroyed an eye;
Cut or tore off an ear;
Cut, slit, or mutilated the nose or lip; OR
Cut off or disabled a limb or member of the victim
ROA Felony
Remember: Specific intent crime!!!
Statutory right of arrest for larceny from a building?
Felony, regardless of the value of the object.
Unarmed assault with intent to rob or steal
Whoever:
Not being armed with a dangerous weapon;
**Assaults another with force and violence;
With intent to rob or steal.
ROA Felony
This charge is used for the S who assaults a V with intent to rob or steal, but does not complete the crime.
Unarmed robbery
Force or fear. The suspect by force or fear;
Theft from person. Took money or property from victim or the victim’s immediate control.
Right of arrest
**FELONY **
Armed robbery
Weapon. The suspect was armed with a dangerous weapon when he;
Force or fear. By force or fear;
Theft from person. Took money or property from the victim or the victim’s immediate control.
Right of arrest: Felony
MGL Chapter 209A
Domestic violence laws
MGL Chapter 265
Crimes against the person
MGL Chapter 94C
Drug and narcotic crimes
MGL Chapter 138
Alcohol crimes
In cases of domestic violence and charging assault or assault and battery on family and household member, do you use 265 s 13A or 265 s 13M? What is meant by “family and household member”?
You charge 13A. “Family and household member” means the victim is or was:
* related by blood or marriage; or
* living with the offender in the same household.
In cases of domestic violence and charging assault or assault and battery on an intimate partner, do you use 265 s 13A or 265 s 13M? And what is meant by intimate partner?
You charge 13M. An intimate partner means the victim:
* is or was married to the offender; or
* had a child in common with the offender, regardless of whether they were ever married or lived together; or
* is or was involved in a substantive dating or engagement relationship
Would possessing a fake gun qualify as being armed for robbery?
Yes
Definition of assault
The suspect intended to commit a battery, which involved touching the victim in a harmful or unpermitted way; took some overt action; and came reasonably close to committing a battery (a swing and a miss)
OR
The suspect intentionally engaged; in menacing conduct; that caused the victim to fear an imminent battery.
Remember…Verbal threat alone is insufficient. A verbal threat to do harm becomes an assault when accompanied by some outward gesture.
Sale or possession of fireworks
148 s 39
The suspect:
Sold, offered, or kept for sale; or
had in his possession; or
caused to explode;
Fireworks- provided they were not for a legally exempt purpose.
Right of arrest
For sales-related activity: (M) warrantless arrest in presence
Possession or causing to explode: Confiscate the fireworks and do a complaint
Know the ROA and the amount
What is the right of arrest for possession of over 2 ounces of marijuana in public by an adult (age 21 and over)?
It is a misdemeanor arrestable on probable cause
Distribution!!
Someone is selling, or intending to sell, marijuana (any amount). What is your strongest action?
Arrest for the misdemeanor.
This is an add-on charge
Furnishing false name or social security number to law enforcement officer
268 s 34A
Remember, there is no right of arrest for this. Why?
This is an additional (Misdemeanor) charge. There is no statutory right of arrest (the S is already under arrest).
An adult, acting as parent, strikes a child
This is legally permissible as long as the adult who strikes the child is using…..
reasonable force.