Question: one answer please QUESTION 11 . A prior case which is used to prove another case is known as precedent judge made law Stare Decisis

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QUESTION 11

  1. . A prior case which is used to "prove" another case is known as

precedent

judge made law

Stare Decisis

QUESTION 12

  1. Intent to commit a crime is known by the Latin term

Mens Rea

ActusReus

Concurrence

QUESTION 13

  1. When someone does not have drugs on his person but has control of drugs at another location he is deemed to have

actual possession

knowing possession

Constructive possession

QUESTION 14

  1. The fact that there is no duty for one person to help another, who is in trouble,even where this help would in no way put the helper at risk, is called

contractual liability

AmericanBystander Rule

Statutory Predicate

QUESTION 15

  1. . You cannot be convicted of a Hate Crime unless you have been convicted of a

Past Felony

Past Misdemeanor

Underlying (Predicate)Crime

QUESTION 16

  1. The moment that Mens Rea turns into the actual crime by the occurring of an Actus Reus is called

manifest criminality

manifest destiny

noblesse oblige

QUESTION 17

  1. . A good example of Judge Made Law is

freedom of speech

right of privacy

malumprohibitumtraffic laws

QUESTION 18

  1. An incident in which the act itself is the crime, is considered to be a crime of

Cause and result

criminal conduct

criminal omission

QUESTION 19

  1. A strict liability crime does not require

mens rea

ActusReus

Concurrence

QUESTION 20

  1. If a statute says:"each individual juror is to decide whether in their opinion a statement was hurtful enough to constitute a crime",and has no furtherguidelines, and the victim suffers a nervous breakdown, the statute is

constitutional

Unconstitutional

neither

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