One who, having knowledge of a crime, takes money or property, etcetera to conceal a crime is guilty of ____________
a. compounding
b. perjuring
c. soliciting
d. abstaining
a. compounding
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a. True b. False
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Which of the following constitutes false pretense?
a. not telling a buyer that the computer he is purchasing is riddled with viruses b. telling a buyer that the designer purse she is purchasing is authentic even though the buyer already knows that the purse is, in fact, fake c. selling a car to a friend who lies and promises that he or she will pay you in the morning with the intention to not do so d. buying a car that you know is in fact stolen
The Treasury Department plays a key role in homeland security.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)