1. _____ is known as a conspiracy in which a single individual or individuals serve as a hub that is connected to various individuals or spokes.
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Wheel conspiracy
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2. _____ is defined as an agreement by two persons to engage in a criminal act that requires the involvement of two persons cannot constitute a conspiracy.
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Wharton’s rule
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3. _____ is an individual with the intent to enter into a conspiratorial agreement is guilty regardless of the intent of the other party.
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Unilateral
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4. Is substantial step test the Model Penal Code approach to determining attempt. There must be a clear step toward the commission of a crime that is not required to be immediately proximate to the crime itself. The act must be committed under circumstances strongly corroborative of an intent to commit a crime?
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True
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5. _____ is known as a written or spoken statement in which an individual intentionally advises, requests, counsels, commands, hires, encourages, or incites another person to commit a crime with the purpose that the other individual commit the crime.
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Solicitation
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6. _____ is defined as acts taken to prepare for committing a crime.
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Preparation
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7. _____ is a conspiracy requires an agreement between two or more parties.
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Plurality requirement
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8. Is pinkerton doctrine a conspirator is liable for all criminal acts taken in furtherance of the conspiracy?
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True
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9. _____ is known as an act constituting an attempt must be physically proximate to the completion of the crime.
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Physical proximity test
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10. _____ is defined as an overt act in furtherance of an agreement is required under most modern conspiracy statutes.
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Overt act
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11. _____ is the defense that an individual’s act does not constitute a crime as a matter of law.
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Legal impossibility
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12. Is inherent impossibility an act that is incapable of achieving the desired result?
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True
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13. _____ is known as an individual abandons or is prevented from completing an attempt due to an extraneous or intervening factor.
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Incomplete attempt
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14. _____ is defined as attempts, conspiracy, and solicitation. Each requires a specific purpose to accomplish a criminal objective and an act in furtherance of the intent. These offenses are punished to the same extent or to a lesser extent than the target crime.
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Inchoate crimes
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15. _____ is an individual who is excluded from liability under a criminal statute may not be held legally liable as a conspirator to violate the law.
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Gebardi rule
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16. Is factual impossibility a criminal act is prevented from being completed because of an extraneous factor?
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True
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17. _____ is known as a circumstance that is not created by a defendant that prevents the completion of a criminal act.
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Extraneous factor
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18. _____ is defined as comprises three elements: (1) an intent or purpose to commit a crime, (2) an act or acts toward the commission of the crime, and (3) a failure to complete the crime.
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Criminal attempt
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19. _____ is an agreement to commit a crime. Various state statutes require an overt act in furtherance of this purpose.
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Conspiracy
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20. Is complete attempt an individual takes every act required to commit a crime and fails to succeed?
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True
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21. _____ is known as a conspiracy in which individuals are linked in a vertical chain to achieve a criminal objective.
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Chain conspiracy
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22. _____ is defined as a conspiratorial agreement requires at least two persons with the intent to enter into the agreement who possess the intent to achieve a common criminal objective.
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Bilateral
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23. _____ is an intent or purpose to commit a crime, an act or acts toward the commission of the crime, and a failure to commit the crime.
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Attempt
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24. Is abandonment an individual who completely and voluntarily renounces his or her criminal purpose is not liable for an attempt. Abandonment as a result of outside or extraneous factors does not constitute a defense?
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True
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25. A factual impossibility is a defense to an attempt to commit a crime.
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False
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26. The Model Penal Code states that to constitute an attempt, an act must be a clear step toward the commission of a crime.
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True
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27. The subjective approach focuses on the danger to society presented by a defendant who possesses a criminal intent.
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False
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28. The subjective approach requires that an act comes extremely close to the commission of a crime.
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False
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29. The objective approach requires an act that comes extremely close to the commission of a crime.
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True
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30. An imperfect attempt is when an individual abandons or is prevented from completing a crime due to the arrival of the police.
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False
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31. An incomplete attempt occurs when an individual takes every act required to commit a crime and yet fails to succeed.
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False
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32. The Model Penal Code’s ______ approach states that to constitute an attempt that an act must be a clear step toward the commission of a crime.
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Substantial step
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33. Most complex conspiracies can be categorized as either ______.
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A chain or a wheel conspiracy
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34. Which of the following punishes attempts?
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Early common law
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