What are the difference in the elements of felony and misdemeanor false imprisonment?
What will be an ideal response?
a. False imprisonment misdemeanor—detains by force without consent and without legal cause.
b. False imprisonment felony—detains by force accompanied by the use of any violence or menace or fraud or deceit.
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A retail worker steals merchandise at work. This is known as:
a. Embezzlement b. Insider trading c. Pilferage d. ”Pump and dump”
Which of the following statements is true of the appellate process?
A. The accused is given a new trial in front of the appellate court. B. The accused is given the option of a new trial in front of a different court. C. The appellate court determines if there were any errors made at the trial. D. The appellate court determines whether errors at trial adversely affected the fairness of the trial process or the accused's constitutional rights.
Concurrence is the requirement that the defendant is responsible for the harm in result crimes
a. True b. False
In the case of McClesky v. Kemp, the U. S. Supreme Court upheld the constitutionality of the death penalty despite evidence that the killers of blacks were given the death penalty less often than the killers of whites
a. True b. False