T/F: Generally, you can use the amount of non-deadly force necessary to protect yourself, your dwelling, or other property and avoid criminal liability.
  • True
  • False
Violent crimes include _______, _______, and ________; and they can generally cause harm or death to a person.
  • murderrobberysexual assault
  • federal crime of wire fraud.
  • trickeryreceivingarson
  • Strong desire
T/F: Criminals often resort to money laundering because they wish to conceal the identity, source, and destination of illegally gained funds.
  • True
  • False
T/F: The broad language of the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act (RICO) has allowed it to be applied to cases that have little or nothing to do with organized crime.
  • True
  • False
Property crimes come in many forms. Obtaining goods by false pretenses is a form of theft that involves _________. If you know that a friend has given you stolen goods, you will be guilty of __________ stolen goods. The willful burning of a building is the crime of _______.
  • murderrobberysexual assault
  • True
  • trickeryreceivingarson
  • federal crime of wire fraud.
If a person leaves a lawn mower in the front yard and someone else walks by and takes that lawn mower, the taker probably has committed the crime of _______.
  • immunity
  • True
  • larceny
  • Fifth
T/F: A mistake of fact, as opposed to a mistake of law, can often excuse criminal liability if the mistake negates the mental state necessary to commit the crime.
  • True
  • False
If a person is arrested for a low-level crime, but the prosecution wants to get information from that person about someone who is committing a more serious crime, the prosecution can grant ________ in exchange for the information.
  • larceny
  • Fifth
  • immunity
  • True
The _________ Amendment reads in part that no person "shall be compelled in any criminal case to be a witness against himself."
  • Theft
  • immunity
  • larceny
  • Fifth
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