Question: QUESTION 1 The same action cannot be both a violation of criminal law and a violation of civil law thanks to the Double Jeopardy clause

QUESTION 1

The same action cannot be both a violation of criminal law and a violation of civil law thanks to the Double Jeopardy clause of the 5th Amendment. True or False

QUESTION 2

The burden of proof necessary to establish a violation of civil law and criminal law are different. True or False

QUESTION 3

All violations of criminal law require that an act concur with the guilty mind, in other words, all crime requires an actus reus and a concurrent men's rea. True or False

QUESTION 4

A corporation cannot be guilty of a crime. True or False

QUESTION 5

An act, if it is a felony in one State could be a misdemeanor in another State. True or False

QUESTION 6

One possible defense to corporate liability for the actions of an employee is that the employee was acting outside the course and scope of their employment. True or False

QUESTION 7

Generally speaking, if an act is classified as a crime that same act is no less a crime if done in cyber space, provided it is so specified in criminal law. True or False

QUESTION 8

Reasonable expectation of privacy is based on the subjective standard, which means simply if the accused believed their act was private then the accused had a reasonable expectation of privacy, regardless of society's view of the legitimacy of the claim of privacy. True or False

QUESTION 9

What is the name of the rule which generally excludes from trial evidence obtained in violation of the 4th Amendment? Please explain?

QUESTION 10

All evidence, to be admissible in a court of law, must be obtained pursuant to a search warrant issued pursuant to the 4th Amendment. In other words, there are no exceptions to the 4th Amendment. True or False

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