A type of assault in which the criminal attempts to commit the crime of battery but is unsuccessful is the offense of:
a. Threatened Battery Assault.
b. Battery.
c. Attempted Battery Assault.
d. Assault.
A
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In ________ the U.S. Supreme Court recognized that evolving standards of decency might necessitate a reconsideration of whether the death penalty violated the Eighth Amendment
a. Woodson v. North Carolina b. Furman v. Georgia c. Coker v. Georgia d. Schriro v. Summerlin
The Field Training Approach typically consists of an introduction, training and evaluation period, and an observation period
A. True B. False
Which of the following is a typical exception to the requirement to register a motor vehicle?
a. Vehicles being moved to dealers lots. b. Vehicle owned and operated by the federal government. c. Trucks delivering farm livestock to meat packing facilities. d. Vehicles owned and operated by state government.
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. About half of the white collar crime defendants charged in federal cases go to trial. 2. There is evidence that in criminal cases, jurors are more likely to hold corporations more blameworthy than individual executives for wrongdoing. 3. Trial jurors find it overwhelmingly easy to discriminate between collective and individual accountability in white collar criminal cases. 4. Unlike conventional offenders, high-status white collar crime offenders tend to face juries that consist of people very much like themselves. 5. Ordinary jurors typically have no more difficulty in understanding the details of complex white collar crime cases once these are adequately explained to them.