Answer the following questions . Each question requires two answers. Please just
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Answer the following questions . Each question requires two answers. Please just submit both answers in order side-by-side ONLY. I will not accept any other format..
1. At common law, a child between the ages of _______ and 14 years was rebuttably presumed incapable of forming criminal intent. The philosophy of __________ is motivated by a desire to do what is best for the child.
2. The principle upon which parents are held criminally liable for the delinquent acts of their children is known as________. Child abuse laws often provide for more severe punishment for battery on a child than for battery on an adult because children cannot __________.
3. A ___________ act is one committed by a child that if committed by an adult would be a crime. Experts estimate that ____% of juveniles using the internet have been exposed to pornography.
4. The common law offense of ________ was defined as breaking and entering the dwelling house of another person in the nighttime, with intent to commit a felony therein. A place that is habitually used as a place to sleep is called a ______.
5. Home invasion is a hybrid offense between ________and burglary. Pushing open a door that is ajar is sufficient to constitute a breaking. Even tearing a screen over a window is sufficient to constitute a breaking. Burglary is a _________intent crime.
6. Throwing a brick through a plate glass window does not satisfies both the breaking and entering requirements in a burglary charge. Ray intends to burglarize Tommy’s home. Ray waits in the bushes for Tommy to come home from work. When Tommy unlocks and opens the front door, Ray jumps up pushes Tommy inside through the open door. This is called ____________ breaking. Driving a vehicle with willful and wanton disregard for the safety of persons or property is the violation known as______.
7. The “rules of the road” are contained in the ________. If a driver’s blood alcohol content is at or above __________ percent, the law declares such person to be “under the influence,” unable to control and operate a motor vehicle, and to exercise timely judgment.
8. Mach the items in the left column with the descriptors in the right column. Letter answers only.
1. Driving a car
a. Except DUI and reckless driving
2. Decriminalize traffic violations
b. Basis for most state traffic laws
3. Uniform Vehicle Code
c. Test stamina of drivers
Criminal Law
Professor Holyfield
Assignment 3
4. Race
d. Privilege, not a right
1. _____ 2. _____ 3. _____ 4. _____
9. Match items in the left column with the descriptions in the right column. Letter answers only.
1. Burglary
a. Place habitually used for sleeping
2. Dwelling
b. Opening a screen door
3. Curtilage
c. Specific intent crime
4. Breaking
d. Outbuildings used to support dwelling
1. _____ 2. _____ 3. _____ 4. _____
10. Match the items in the left column with the descriptors in the right column. Letter answers only.
1. Child abuse
a. Failure to provide necessities
2. Dependency
b. A sexual crime against a child
3. Neglect
c. Usually physical or emotional harm to a child
4. Child molestation
d. Status of a child without proper care or necessities
1. _____ 2. _____ 3. _____ 4. _____
Explanation / Answer
1) 7and 14 years, Egoism
Explanation.
Because this age children considered for incapable for doing a offence. Egoism creates parents to think their child should be best then they need to lead a luxurious life.
2)Criminal Parent Liablity, Harm
Parents are sole resposbility for their children criminal action. children cannot harm due to abuse
3) Crime, 42%
Crimianl act done by child not considered to be crime, Experts estimate that 42% juveniles have been exposed to pornography.
4) Burglary, House or home
Breaking and entering the dwelling house as per law is known as Burglary, place to sleep is known as house.
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