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11 Cards in this Set
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Attempted Battery Type of Assault |
1) An intent to cause a physical injury (a battery) to the victim, not just an apprehension (frightening) of such an injury. 2) The defendant must have the “present ability” to commit a battery. 3) An attempted battery type of assault can even include the spoken word. |
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Intent to Frighten Type of Assault |
1) Act with threatening conduct 2) Intending to cause a reasonable apprehension (fear) 3) Of an imminent bodily harm to the victim |
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Battery |
1) The unlawful 2) Application of force to another 3) Resulting in either bodily injury; or 4) An offensive touching |
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Extortion |
1) unlawful or corrupt taking; 2) of a fee; 3) by a public officer; 4) under color of his office; 5) where no fee is due; or 6) not so large a fee is due; or 7) the fee is not yet due. |
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Forgery |
1) making or altering; of 2) a false writing (document) 3) with the intent to defraud |
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Larceny by Trick |
1) obtains possession (NOT TITLE); 2) of the personal property; 3) of another; 4) by means of a false representation or promise; (oral or written) 5) that he knows is false at the time he takes possession; and 6) in the future intends to fraudulently convert the property; and 7) later does. |
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Malicious Mischief |
1) malicious; 2) destruction of, or damage to; 3) property of another |
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Mayhem |
1) A type of injury that permanently rendered the victim less able to fight offensively or defensively; 2) Which is accomplished either by removal of (dismemberment); or by the disablement of some bodily member useful in fighting. |
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Rape |
1) carnal knowledge (sexual intercourse); 2) of a woman (not his wife); 3) forcibly and 4) against her will (This included threats and coercion). |
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Robbery |
1) trespassory; 2) Taking; and 3) carrying away; 4) of the personal (tangible) property; 5) of another; 6) with the intent to steal 7) that the property be taken from the person or presence of the other; and 8) that the taking be accomplished by means of force or putting in fear. |
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Uttering |
1) offering as genuine; 2) an instrument that may be the subject of forgery and is false; 3) with the intent to defraud. |