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1
Attempt is, in many ways, the completion of a crime.
A)True
B)False
2
Legal impossibility is a defense to attempt because a person cannot be guilty of attempting an action that is not a crime.
A)True
B)False
3
Factual impossibility occurs when the defendant is mistaken about an issue of fact.
A)True
B)False
4
An act or acts taken to carry out the intent to commit a crime is an element of a criminal attempt.
A)True
B)False
5
Conspiracy and Solicitation are the same thing.
A)True
B)False
6
If a crime fails because of the interference of an outside source, then the defendant's acts probably constitute an attempt.
A)True
B)False
7
The ___________ test examines the defendant's conduct in order to determine if the conduct unequivocally manifested the defendant's criminal intent.
A)Regulatory
B)Statutory
C)Equivocality
D)Judicial
8
Failure to complete a crime is an element of a criminal __________.
A)plea bargain
B)attempt
C)felony
D)arrest
9
The ___________ test examines the defendant's conduct to see if it meets the requirement that the conduct has gone beyond the point at which the defendant would voluntarily, on his/her own without any interference from an outside source, stop short of completing a crime.
A)physical proximity
B)probable desistance
C)equivocality
D)substantial step
10
If a defendant has intent or purpose, takes a substantial step toward the completion of a crime, but changes his/her mind and abandons his/her plan to commit the crime, it is known as
A)plea bargain.
B)preponderance of the evidence.
C)testimony.
D)renunciation.







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