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3.18.26 Crimes against property practice questions

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What is an example of larceny?

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Which act constitutes larceny?

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What does larceny involve?

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Which behavior is an example of larceny?

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What is considered robbery?

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Which action qualifies as robbery?

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Robbery differs from theft because it involves:

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What is the main intent in a robbery?

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Which of the following is an example of burglary?

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What defines burglary?

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Burglary requires which of the following?

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Which of the following actions does NOT qualify as burglary?

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Extorsion requires

2C:20-5. Theft by extortion

A person is guilty of theft by extortion if he purposely and unlawfully obtains property of another by extortion. A person extorts if he purposely threatens to:

a. Inflict bodily injury on or physically confine or restrain anyone or commit any other criminal offense;

b. Accuse anyone of an offense or cause charges of an offense to be instituted against any person;

c. Expose or publicize any secret or any asserted fact, whether true or false, tending to subject any person to hatred, contempt or ridicule, or to impair his credit or business repute;

d. Take or withhold action as an official, or cause an official to take or withhold action;

e. Bring about or continue a strike, boycott or other collective action, if the property is not demanded or received for the benefit of the group in whose interest the actor purports to act;

f. Testify or provide information or withhold testimony or information with respect to another's legal claim or defense; or

g. Inflict any other harm which would not substantially benefit the actor but which is calculated to materially harm another person.

It is an affirmative defense to prosecution based on paragraphs b, c, d or f that the property obtained was honestly claimed as restitution or indemnification for harm done in the circumstances or as lawful compensation for property or services.

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What is theft by extortion primarily concerned with?

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What is vandalism?

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19.

What does arson involve?

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What is the key to receiving stolen property

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21.

Which of the following actions can be classified as joyriding?

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Which scenarios would not be classified as joyriding?

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Which of the following are examples of forgery?

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What actions are considered forgery?

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Which of the following are examples of embezzlement?

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Identify the actions that represent embezzlement.

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Which of the following is an example of arson?

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Which act qualifies as extortion under this law?

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What can be an affirmative defense to theft by extortion?

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An example of extortion could be threatening to: