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1
The term homicide is a generic term.
A)True
B)False
2
A homicide that is not justifiable or excusable is considered criminal.
A)True
B)False
3
Malice aforethought can not be either express or implied.
A)True
B)False
4
Manslaughter is classified into three types: voluntary, involuntary, and premeditated.
A)True
B)False
5
Felony murder rules usually apply to crimes such as rape, kidnapping, robbery, arson and burglary.
A)True
B)False
6
A depraved heart killing is an example of ___________ degree murder.
A)First
B)Second
C)Third
D)Fourth
7
Any unlawful killing of one person by another will fall under the term
A)stare decisis
B)homicide
C)felony
D)manslaughter
8
The intentional act of providing a person with the medical means or the medical knowledge to commit suicide is known as:
A)medical evidence
B)assisted suicide
C)prescription help
D)false help
9
The __________________ is limited in most jurisdictions to certain felonies that are considered inherently dangerous.
A)felony murder rule
B)forfeit of right to a jury
C)defendant being made to promise to not do the crime again
D)parental punishment







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