2C Set 2 of 3 Flashcards

(25 cards)

1
Q

Mr. Meyerwitz is a Middle School history
teacher. He develops a relationship
with a 15-year-old female student, Cindy.
One afternoon Cindy goes home with Mr.
Meyerwitz where they engage in consensual
intercourse. The student goes home
that day and tells her father what happened
and the father contacts the police.
What should Mr. Meyerwitz be charged
with?

A

Aggravated Sexual Assault

2C:14-2

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2
Q

When the actor commits an act of sexual
penetration upon a victim who is at
least 16 but less than 18 and the actor
has supervisory power over the victim,
he is guilty of ________________
___________________.

A

sexual assault

2C:14-2c(3)(b)

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3
Q

A theft becomes a robbery when there
is infliction of bodily injury, or use of
_______________, or threats to put the
person in ________________ of immediate
bodily injury.

A

force / fear

2C:15-1a(1&2)

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4
Q

If in the course of unlawfully taking a
motor vehicle or attempting to unlawfully
take a motor vehicle a suspect
uses force or inflicts injury on an occupant
or person in control of the vehicle,
what crime has he / she committed?
____________________

A

Carjacking

2C:15-2

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5
Q

When an actor lights a fire and recklessly
places a forest in danger of damage
or destruction, what should he/she be
charged with?

A

Arson

2C:17-1

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5
Q

Sid Franklin sets fire to his six-story condominium
building. He sets the fire knowing
there are people inside the building.
No one is injured in the fire. What is the
most appropriate charge?

A

Aggravated arson

2C:17-1a(1)

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6
Q

A person who purposely or knowingly
causes an explosion, flood, avalanche,
collapse of a building, release or
abandonment of poison gas, radioactive
material or any other harmful or
destructive material is guilty of
_________________________________.

A

causing or risking widespread injury or
damage

2C:17-2

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7
Q

While standing outside of a WaWa store,
Sid throws a large rock into one of
the store’s windows. What is the correct
charge for this act?

A

Criminal mischief

2C:17-3

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8
Q

What degree crime is Theft when the
amount stolen is $75,000 or more?

A

Second

2C:20-2b(1)(a)

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9
Q

What degree crime is Theft when the
amount is over $500.00 and less than
$75,000?

A

Third

2C:20-2b(2)(a)

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10
Q

What degree crime is Theft, if the amount
is at least $200.00 but does not exceed
$500?

A

Fourth

2C:20-2b(3)

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11
Q

How many credit cards does a person
need to possess in the names of others
to be in violation of statute 2C:21-6?

A

2 or more

2C: 21-6c(6)

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12
Q

The owner of a hardware store sells
nails, nuts and screws by the pound. He
has his scale rigged so that when people
ask for a pound of nails they really receive
less than a pound but are charged
for a pound. What is the most appropriate
charge?

A

Deceptive Business Practices

2C:21-7

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13
Q

If in any official proceeding a person
makes a false statement under oath
when the statement is material and he
does not believe it to be true, he is guilty
of what crime?

A

Perjury

2C:28-1a

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14
Q

To be charged under NJ Criminal Code
2C with endangering the elderly, the victim
must be at least __________ years
of age.

A

60

2C:24-8

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15
Q

According to N.J.S.A. 2C:24-4, engaging
in certain behavior with a child constitutes
Endangering the Welfare of a
Child. For purposes of this statute, under
_________________ years of age
would be considered a child.

A

18

2C:24-4b(1)

16
Q

Can an unemancipated minor be the assailant
under domestic violence?

17
Q

Can a minor be the victim in certain circumstances
under domestic violence?

A

Yes

2C:25-19d

18
Q

Juvenile victims of domestic violence
can include ____________________
minors, or a person who has a child in
common with the assailant / or anticipating
a child in common if one of the parties
is ___________________.

A

emancipated / pregnant

2C:25-19d

19
Q

Under domestic violence (2C:25-19),
emancipated minor means under
________________ but married, entered
the __________________, has a
child or is pregnant, or has been previously,
declared by a court or an administrative
agency to be emancipated.

A

18 / military

2C:25-19e

20
Q

An officer shall effect an arrest under
domestic violence when the victim exhibits
signs of injury caused by domestic
violence, a _______________ is in effect,
or there is ___________________
to believe that a person has violated a
domestic violence order, or a weapon has been used during an act of domestic
violence.

A

warrant / probable cause

2C:25-21

21
Q

In determining which party is the victim
in a domestic violence incident where
both exhibit signs of injury, the officer
should consider the comparative extent
of each person’s ________________,
the domestic violence history between
the parties, or other relevant factors.

A

injuries

2C:25-21

22
Q

A person who knowingly gives false information
to a police officer knowing that
the incident did not occur is guilty of?

A

False Reports to Law Enforcement Authorities

2C:28-4

23
Q

If a person gives a law enforcement officer
an item claiming it to be evidence
knowing that it is not and with the purpose
to mislead the officer what crime
has he committed?

A

Tampering with or fabricating evidence

2C:28-6

24
A person being arrested who purposely prevents a law enforcement officer from effecting an arrest is guilty of?
Resisting arrest 2C:29-2