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Law and Public Safety
Created by ja12452014
Exam
Instructions:
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Occurs when the court orders an arrest or conviction to be erased in the eyes of the law.
A. Expungement
B. accessory
C. perjury
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A formal written accusation of a crime. It can occur before an arrest is made, and is usually for felony charges.
A. prosecutor
B. expungement
C. Indictment
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The crime of providing false or misleading statements under oath.
A. larceny
B. manslaughter
C. Perjury
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The person or party seeking charges against the defendant.
A. Prosecutor
B. parole
C. probation
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Refers to damages paid by the defendant as recompense for their crime.
A. infraction
B. alibi
C. Punitive damages
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A legal notice that a person has to appear before court.
A. Subpoena
B. prosecutor
C. indictment
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Someone who is present during a crime or may aid and abet a criminal but does not actually commit the crime.
A. Accessory
B. battery
C. delinquency
Law and Public Safety
(Answer Key)
Created by ja12452014
Exam
Instructions:
-
Occurs when the court orders an arrest or conviction to be erased in the eyes of the law.
A. Expungement
B. accessory
C. perjury
-
A formal written accusation of a crime. It can occur before an arrest is made, and is usually for felony charges.
A. prosecutor
B. expungement
C. Indictment
-
The crime of providing false or misleading statements under oath.
A. larceny
B. manslaughter
C. Perjury
-
The person or party seeking charges against the defendant.
A. Prosecutor
B. parole
C. probation
-
Refers to damages paid by the defendant as recompense for their crime.
A. infraction
B. alibi
C. Punitive damages
-
A legal notice that a person has to appear before court.
A. Subpoena
B. prosecutor
C. indictment
-
Someone who is present during a crime or may aid and abet a criminal but does not actually commit the crime.
A. Accessory
B. battery
C. delinquency