1) A misdemeanor is a more serious crime than a felony. Why its false? 2) You accidentally take someone’s mink coat by mistake. You have committed theft. Why its false? 3) Robbery is the taking of property without force. Why its false? 4) If you find a signed and endorsed check, and you cash it, you have committed forgery. Why its false? 5) If you break into an apartment in order to escape a meteor shower, you have committed burglary. Why its false? 6) If a bank robber forces you, a bank customer, to kill a teller, and you do, you will be found innocent. Why its false? 7) If you buy a stolen 60-inch television out of the back of a truck at 2am for $15, you have committed no crime. Why its false? 8) If a person is a suspect in a crime, they mut cooperate fully with law enforcement and answer all questions. Why its false? 9)  If you get drunk and then rob a bank, you will be found not guilty. Why its false? 10) A person is guilty of shoplifting if they take merchandise from one part of the store to another without leaving. Why its false? 11) A person breaks into an apartment in order to steal jewelry and does. If caught they can be charged with theft only. Why its false? 12) if you think that someone is less than six feet away from you, and you shoot them with your legally licensed pistol, you have properly used self-defense. Why its false? 13) If law enforcement convinces a criminal to commit a crime, they have been entrapped. Why its false?

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1) A misdemeanor is a more serious crime than a felony. Why its false?

2) You accidentally take someone’s mink coat by mistake. You have committed theft. Why its false?

3) Robbery is the taking of property without force. Why its false?

4) If you find a signed and endorsed check, and you cash it, you have committed forgery. Why its false?

5) If you break into an apartment in order to escape a meteor shower, you have committed burglary. Why its false?

6) If a bank robber forces you, a bank customer, to kill a teller, and you do, you will be found innocent. Why its false?

7) If you buy a stolen 60-inch television out of the back of a truck at 2am for $15, you have committed no crime. Why its false?

8) If a person is a suspect in a crime, they mut cooperate fully with law enforcement and answer all questions. Why its false?

9)  If you get drunk and then rob a bank, you will be found not guilty. Why its false?

10) A person is guilty of shoplifting if they take merchandise from one part of the store to another without leaving. Why its false?

11) A person breaks into an apartment in order to steal jewelry and does. If caught they can be charged with theft only. Why its false?

12) if you think that someone is less than six feet away from you, and you shoot them with your legally licensed pistol, you have properly used self-defense. Why its false?

13) If law enforcement convinces a criminal to commit a crime, they have been entrapped. Why its false?

 

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