1. Although they are similar, embezzlement differs from larceny in which of the following ways?

a. embezzlement requires asportation

b. the claim of right defense is generally not applicable to larceny

c. embezzlement does not require intent

d. none of the above

 

 

2. An abider and abettor or accessory before the fact must

a. be a principal of the crime -

b. discourage the commission of the crime -

c. solicit the commission of the crime -

d. aid or encourage the commission of a crime –

 

 

3. An effective abandonment defense to aiding and abetting, or to accessory before the fact, will

vary with aid -

b. depend on the type of solicitation made -

c. all of the above -

d. none of the above –

 

 

4. Assault and battery are

a. civil torts, not crimes -

b. handled the same in all jurisdictions -

c. handled the same in civil and criminal proceedings -

d. handled differently from jurisdiction to jurisdiction -

 

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