1. Which of the following standards is often employed in order to ascertain whether or not a defendant killed “in the heat of passion” and whether or not the provocation was adequate from an objective vantage point?

a. unreasonable person 

b. reasonable person 

c. third party induction 

d. third party deduction 

 

 

2. Which of the following statements is not true?

a. larceny by trick requires mere possession 

b. larceny by trick leaves the defrauded owner with “constructive possession” 

c. the crime of false pretenses is complete upon obtaining title 

d. the crime of false pretenses requires subsequent disposition of the property 

 

 

3. Which of the following states that two parties cannot be charged with conspiracy to commit a crime which requires a third party?

a. Unilateral rule 

b. Bilateral rule 

c. Wharton rule 

d. M’Naghton test 

 

 

4. Which of the following was a possible common law defense to a charge of attempting to commit a crime?

a. factual impossibility but not legal impossibility 

b. legal impossibility but not factual impossibility 

c. tort 

d. solicitation 

 

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