Criminal Law Review Questions 3
1. Failure to perform a duty required by law.
A. Exception B. Exclusion C. Avoidance D. Omission 2. There is no crime when there is no law punishing it. In criminal law, this principle is known as A. Nullum crimen, nulla poene sine lege B. Ignorantia Legis Non Excusat C. Actus Non Facit Reum, Nisi Mens Sit Rea D. Actus Me Invito Factus Non Est Meus Actus 3. These Felonies are committed by means of deceit (dolo). A. Culpable Felonies B. Intentional Felonies C. Unintentional Felonies D. None of the Above 4. These Felonies are committed by means of fault. A. Culpable Felonies B. Intentional Felonies C. Unintentional Felonies D. None of the Above 5. This classification of felony has the following requisites, freedom, intelligence, and intent. A. Culpable Felonies B. Intentional Felonies C. Unintentional Felonies D. None of the Above 6. This classification of felony has the following requisites: freedom, intelligence, negligence, and imprudence. A. Culpable Felonies B. Intentional Felonies C. Unintentional Felonies D. None of the Above 7. Which of the following is not a characteristics of an offense mala in se? A. Moral trait of offender is considered. B. Good Faith is a defense C. Mitigating and aggravating circumstances taken into account in imposing penalty D. Degree of participation when there is more than one offender is generally not taken into account 8. Which of the following is not a characteristic of an offense mala prohibita? A. Mitigating and aggravating circumstance is not generally taken into account B. Degree of accomplishment of the crime is taken into account only when consummated C. Good Faith is not a defense D. Moral trait of offender is considered. 9. Moving power which impels one to act. A. Motive B. Intent C. Purpose D. None of the Above 10. Purpose to use a particular means to effect a result. A. Motive B. Intent C. Purpose D. None of the Above Answer: 1. D 2. A 3. B 4. A 5. B 6. A 7. D 8. D 9. A 10. B Criminal Law Review Questions 4: Next Page Related Pages: 1. Criminal Procedure 2. Evidence |
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