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Business LawChapter 5 Review Game
Business-Business-Related CrimesRelated Crimes
Crime Classifications
Elements of Crime
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Final Jeopardy
Another name for business crime
100 Check
White collar crime
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A crime where a person obtains money by lying about a past or existing
fact.
200 Check
False pretenses
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A crime where money is offered to influence the performance of
an official
300 Check
Bribery
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A type of law that forbids competing
price fixing.
400 Check
Antitrust
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A type of larceny where a building is
entered without permission
500 Check
Burglary
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A person who receives stolen property.
600 Check
Fence
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An agreement between two or more persons to commit a
crime.
700 Check
Conspiracy
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A serious crime that is punishable by
confinement in a state prison or a large fine.
100 Check
Felony
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Obscenity is a crime against _____?_____
200 Check
Decency
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A less serious crime that is punishable by
confinement in a county or city jail.
300 Check
Misdemeanor
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Lying under oath.
400 Check
Perjury
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A lesser misdemeanor where the defendant
cannot be jailed.
500 Check
Infraction
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The smallest fine ($amount) for
committing a felony.
600 Check
$1,000
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The shortest jail term for committing a felony.
700 Check
One year
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A crime against an individual but not against society.
100 Check
Civil Offense
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A punishable offense against society.
200 Check
Crime
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Criminal intent means the defendant intended
to do _____?_____
300 Check
Evil
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The age, under early common law, that was
below the age of reason.
400 Check
Seven
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The age of criminal liability in most states.
500 Check
18
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Name two of the three elements of crime.
600 Check
DutyViolation of DutyCriminal Intent
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The doctrine that holds corporate
officers responsible for employee crimes.
700 Check
Vicarious criminal liability
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Final JeopardyWhat is the standard of proof in a criminal case?
Answer: #11 on test