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Chapter 15 Self-test questions
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Who is the principal in the criminal law?
the leader of a gang
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the person whose acts or omissions amount to the
actus reus
of the offence
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the person who receives the longest sentence
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the person who helps another commit an offence
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Which of the following are ways of being an accomplice?
aiding
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counselling
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provoking
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procuring
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Offering help to someone which is not used cannot amount to aiding.
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Procuring has been defined by the courts as to produce by ______.
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In which of the following circumstances can a person be liable as an accomplice for failing to act? [Please select all that apply]
He is under a duty to protect someone from danger and fails to do so.
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His presence is an encouragement to the principal.
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He is requested by a police constable to assist in a suppression of a breach of the peace but refuses to do so.
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He knows that if he does not intervene the principal will commit a crime.
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The
mens rea
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In order to withdraw an accomplice must serve ______ notice on the principal that if he continues he does so without the accomplice's support.
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In
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the Supreme Court abolished the doctrine of joint _____
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If a parent forced their child to commit a crime, the parent could be seen as the principal through the doctrine of innocent agency
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In
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