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Test 4

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title in the Georgia code where you would find jurisdiction for Juvenile courts would be:   title 15  
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The title in the code of Georgia where you would find crimes is:   title 16  
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It is legal for a person under the age of 21 to consume alcohol if:   it is at a religious service  
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A "child" is defined as:   all of above  
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"unruly child" is:   wander streets past curfew  
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a juvenile between 13 and 17 will fall under superior court jurisdiction:   They commit the crimes of murder or aggravated battery  
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Juvenile records are sealed:   2 years since the final discharge if you haven't been convicted again  
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The term "peace officer" refers to   a person that maintains order and may make arrests  
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If the punishment for a crime is not identified in the code book as felony or misdemeanor it is:   misdemeanor  
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Swinging at someone but not actually making contact, threatening gestures:   simple assault  
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to cause death of another with malice afterthought   murder  
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making physical contant with another in a violent or provoking way   simple battery  
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death that happened around a felony   felony murder  
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to cause the death of another in the comission of an unlawful act that isnt a felony   involuntary mansloughter  
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when in possession of a firearm or weapon or person obtains a motor vehicle   hijacking a vehicle  
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when one intentionally intentionally injures another reulting in the disfiguring of the body   aggravated battery  
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when one assaults with intend to murder or rob   aggravated assault  
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one abducts another without lawful authority   kidnapping  
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harrassing or intimidating   stalking  
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by means of fire, one damages dwelling   arson  
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more than 500 dollars in damage   criminal damage  
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less than 500 dollars in damage   criminal tresspassing  
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to commit a felony by which one enters a dwelling   burglary  
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anything to do with a bomb   explosive device  
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altering a price tag   shoplifting  
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using trickery to sway one's belief   deception  
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threatening to accuse someone of crime   extorsion  
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taking property by sudden snatching   theft by robbery  
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possession of stolen property   theft by recieving  
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standing in between an officer and a door that has a warrant   obstruction  
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trying to convince a juror to vote in a certain way   embracery  
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2 students get into a fist fight in the lunchroom   afray  
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Mark Furman lied on the post is an example of what?   perjury  
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When one swears to give a truthful statement then lies   false swearing  
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It is a misdemeanor:   less than one ounce of marijuana  
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adds 5 years to jail in addition to any other punishment   possession of firearm  
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Requires waiting period and background checks for handgun purchases   Brady Law  
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Controlled Substance Act   Act 13  
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Threatening someone's life   terroristic threats  
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offense against public order and safety   Chapter 11  
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Damage to and intrusion upon property   Chapter 7  
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Theft Offenses   Chapter 8  
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Crimes against a person   Chapter 5  
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Forgery and Fraudulent Practices   Chapter 9  
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7 Deadly Sins   Murder Armed Robbery Treason Hijacking on an plane Felony murder Rape Kidnapping with harm or ransom  
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Served in Iraq-Man with mental problems   insanity  
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man shoots burglar   self defense  
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Family is held hostage with man robs bank   duress  
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homeless 9 year old boy steals food   neccessity  
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7 Ideals Elements of a Crime   harm legality actus reas mens rea causation concurrence punishment  
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