Crim-Law Midterm Flashcards

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Malicious Mischief first degree

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knowingly and maliciously causes physical damage to property of another in an amount exceeding $5,000
tampering w/emergency vehicle
Class B felony

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Malicious mischief in the second degree

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knowingly and maliciously causes physical damage to property of another in amount exceeding $750>$5,000
Class C Felony

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Malicious mischief in the third degree

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knowingly and maliciously causes physical damage to the property of another under the circumstances not amounting to malicious mischief in the 1st or 2nd degree
$750 below
Gross misdemeanor

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Burglary in the first degree

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person is guilty with intent to commit a crime against a person or property therin, he or she enters or remains unlawfully in a building, the actor is armed with a deadly weapon and/or assaults any person
Class A felony

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Residential burg

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guilty with intent to commit a crime against a person or property therin, the person enters or remains unlawfully in a dwelling other than a vehicle
Class B felony

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Burg in the second

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with intent to commit a crime against a person or property therin, he/she remains unlawfully in a building other than a vehicle or dwelling
Class B Felony

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Criminal trespass in first degree

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person guilty if he or she enters or remains unlawfully in a building and has knowledge
Gross misdemeanor

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criminal trespass in the second degree

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guilty if he/she remains unlawfully in or upon premises of another under circumstances not constituting criminal trespass in the first degree
misdemeanor

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Vehicle Prowling first

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guilty with intent to commit a crime against a person or property therin, remains unlawfully in a motor home, or vessels
Class C felony

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vehicle prowling in the second

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guilty of intent to commit a crime against a person or property therein, he/she remains unlawfully in a vehicle other than their motor home
Class C Felony

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11
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What is transferred intent

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12
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robbery 1st degree

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with deadly weapon

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13
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robbery 2nd degree

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strong arm, you are just threatening to rob someone

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14
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theft 1st degree

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taking something from someone where the person does not know about it

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15
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complicity of a crime

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report to law enforcement or do something to stop it, there has to be actions taken

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16
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what are some necessary elements for criminal

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substancial step with intent

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17
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how many people do there have to be for crim conspiracy

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2+

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18
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when an accomplice, what are some factors

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aid or encourage, solicit the person to do it

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19
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define conspiracy

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a plan to take a substantial step between two or more people

20
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Duress, what is a crime that would not come under it?

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murder

21
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who is responsible for making the defense of insanity

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defense

22
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substantial bodily harm

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temporary*

23
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definition of omission

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failure to act

24
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corpus delicti

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body of crime

25
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10.31.100

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misdemeanor presence rule

26
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four mental states

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27
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maximum gross misdemeanor

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364

28
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criminal law establishes basic premise, must be thinking in a certain way

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mental state

29
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gross misdemanor statue of limtiations

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2 years

30
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felony how many years

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3 years for most

31
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officer involved

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10 years

32
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two ways stopping statues

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moving out of the state, warrant gets issued

33
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weapons capable

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brandishing. flashing a gun but not using it

34
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deadly weapons defined in RCW

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firearms and explosives

35
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someone carrying firearm on person, has CPL but does not have one

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infraction

36
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interfering with a healthcare facility

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they are preventing someone to get aid or service

37
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criminal trespass in second degree

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not constituting to criminal trespass in the first degree

38
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burning 1st degree

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damage

39
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burning 2nd

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no damage

40
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criminal impersonation 1st degree

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criminal impersonation of LE, they took some sort of action, represent themselves as something

41
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criminal impersonation 2nd degree

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criminal impersonation of LE officer, but they dont take action

42
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forgery

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permission or non permission, they take your info

could have two people in the forgery

43
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identity theft

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if the person is alive or dead their identity can be taken

44
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theft and possession of a firearm

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the only law where it does not matter of the value

45
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computer theft

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computer information was accessed and stolen

Mal Misc if someone deletes your files