Exam 3 Flashcards
2 types of carrying a dangerous
Per se
Dangerous use
How many per se weapons are listed?
17 per se weapons
Armed Assault in a Dwelling
ROA?
M/F?
Element
Felony
All felonies are arresteable
Intend felony (specific intent)
Assault and AB by mean of hypodermic syringe or needle
M/F?
ROA?
Felony
All felonies are arrestable
Aggravated Assault and Battery
M/F?
ROA?
Felony
All felonies are arrestable
Assault and Battery on a child under 14 with bodily injury
M/F?
ROA?
Felony
All felonies are arrestable
Assault and Battery on a public employee
M/F?
ROA?
Misdemeanor
In presence, breach of peace
Assault or AB on a health care provider
M/F?
ROA?
Misdemeanor
In presence, breach of peace
Assault and Battery to collect a loan
M/F?
ROA?
Felony
All felonies are arrestable
Cuts, tears, slits, or mutilates the tongue, or an eye, ear, nose, lip, or limb, or member of another.
What crime is this? M/F?
Mayhem
Felony
Assault with intent to murder or maim
M/F?
ROA?
Felony
All felonies are arrestable
Assault and Battery involving strangulation of suffocation
M/F?
ROA?
Felony
All felonies are arrestable
Unarmed Robbery
Elements?
M/F?
ROA?
Force or fear
Felony
All felonies are arrestable
Armed Robbery
Elements?
M/F?
ROA?
Weapons, Force or Fear
Felony
All felonies are arrestable
Carrying a Dangerous Weapon
M/F?
ROA?
Felony
All felonies are arrestable