Identity theft involves:
A. stealing personal information and using it to access the victim's financial resources.
B. using one's position in an organization to steal the employer's funds.
C. creating a fake account on websites to solicit members for a donation.
D. listing a product on an auction site and refusing to send the product to the customer despite payment.
Answer: A
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Walt is convicted of manufacture of methamphetamine, a felony. He and his attorney believe Walt did not receive a fair trial. It would be appropriate for Walt to seek judicial review of his trial by the Texas:
A) Court of Criminal Appeals. B) Court of Last Resort. C) Supreme Court. D) Court of Appeals.
The Victim was walking down the street when she was stopped and restrained by defendant #1 . Defendant #2 took the victim's wallet from her pocket. Can the defendants be charged with conspiracy?
A) No, since there is no independent evidence that the defendants reached an agreement to commit a crime. B) Yes, since an agreement may be implied from the fact that the defendants acted jointly in carrying out the crime. C) Yes, since they both committed the crime of robbery. D) Yes, since the victim can identify both of them.
In U.S. v. Dickerson (1999), the U.S. Court of Appeals held that the requirement of Miranda warnings was overruled by a federal statute because Miranda was
a. a judge-made rule that can be overridden by Congress. b. an unconstitutional decision by the U.S. Supreme Court. c. a constitutional command that can be overridden by Congress. d. created by Congress and therefore subject to elimination by Congress.