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According to commmon law, what is the difference between "felony" and "misdemeanour"?: Felony implies the commission of a crime against property. Felony implies the commission of a grave crime. Misdemeanour implies the commission of a grave crime. "Actus reus" must be accompained by ____________: actus potens. mens rea. casus belli. Although having an actual meaning, a "melting pot" is also___________ : a metaphor for a society where many different types of people blend together as one. an image on how law is unable to cover the variety of situations that social merge implies. a metaphor implying that laws do not apply the same to everybody. Britain is the only EU member without a___________ time limit on the detention of migrants, with thousands held in detention centers for months or years.: precedent. statutory. legal. Confusion on the term "mens rea" is__________by theoretical discussion.: sustained. fired. depleted. Criminal responsibility is imposed to an act when this is ___________: involuntary. autonomous. voluntary. "Fit for" is a synonym of__________.: inadequate. shape. adequate. Generally speaking, criminal law__________: is not concerned with the intentions of someone when committing a crime but the specific intention present when the act was committed. is concerned with both the intentions of someone when committing a crime and the specific intention present when the act was committed. is only concerned with the intentions of someone when committing a crime. "Incompetence" ____________: means to be measured to a certain standard different from the one applied to a qualified person. does not mean to be measured to a certain standard different from the one applied to a qualified person. means to be measured to the same standard as the one applied to a qualified person. In criminal law "direct intention" implies that_________.: the result was the victim's purpose. the result was not the criminal's purpose. the result was the criminal's purpose. "Intention" is a(n)__________term in criminal law.: essential. blurry. fuzzy. In which case a person is not criminally liable?: When there is not coincidence between actus reus and the correspondent state of mind. Anytime actus reus and the correspondent state of mind do coincide. Only in some cases when actus reus and the correspondent state of mind do coincide. Jusice Byrne referred to "mailice" in relation to_______: negligence. intention of harm. unintention of harm. "Mens rea" refers to ___________ : legal and not moral guilt. moral and not legal guilt. responsibility. "Negligence"___________.: is not a fixed concept. is a fixed concept. it depends on the body of justice. "Neligence" __________________: necessarily means either predicted harmful consequences or the wish of them to occur. does not necessarily mean predicted harmful consequences nor the wish of them to occur. necessarily means predicted harmful consequences and the wish of them to occur. "Penned" is a synonym of _____________: disregarded. denied. written. "Recklessness"___________________.: corresponds to similar concepts in criminal civil law. only applies to common criminal law. has got the same consideration in civil law jurisdictions. "Recklessness" iimplies ___________.: pay no attention to the dangerous consequences of an act. being aware of the dangerous consequences of an act. forgetting the dangerous consequences of an act. Result crimes are _________ compared to conduct crimes.: unusual. unconventional. usual. The concept pf "culpability" has got ____________ for criminal law theory.: widespread importance. sheer importance. limited importance. The essential characteristic of "blame" is _______________.: its comunitary bias. its non-compliance. its strict condemnation of crime. The legal regulation of "intention" is still a(n) __________ in academic and judicial __________.: must - spheres. barrier - realms. obstacle - texts. The limits betweenrecklessness and ____________ are not clear: intention. mens rea. negligence. The standard of "neligence"________: applies to any type of harm. implies a safeguard bias. is considered when the risks of an action are not visible. The terms "malicious" and "wicked" are not __________: contradictory. metaphors. synonyms. The test of objective recklessness was_____________.: highly criticised by scholars and lawyers. highly praised by lawyers. highly praised by scholars. What are the components of an actus reus?: conduct, its temporal circumstances or result. conduct, its attendant circumstances and/or result. conduct and its attendant circumstances. What is the difference between "statutory" provisions and "precedent law"?: Precedent law is a more formal body of the legal system that consists of written legislation. Both are th same, no legal differences are implied by these terms. Statutory law is a more formal body of the legal system that consists of written legislation. What is the meaning of "inter alia"?: Not considering other things. Among the parties implied. Among other things. Which of the following crime(s) is a felony and which one(s) is a misdemeanour? Breaking into a private property, murder someone, prostitution: misdemeanour, misdemeanour, felony. misdemeanour, felony, misdemeanour. |





