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The US and PA constitutions attempt to set a balance between: |
Individual rights and responsibilities. |
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What are the classifications of crime? |
Felony, misdemeanor, and summary offense |
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The four kinds of culpability are |
Intentionally recklessly knowingly negligently |
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A summary offense is the least serious classification of crime |
True |
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The requirements of culpability do not apply to |
Summary offense and statutes with a legislative intent to impose liability for its violation. |
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The unit within the Crimes Code, which contains Crimes of a broad catagory, yet the Crimes of a similar nature(such as Crimes against a person or Crimes against property) is called: |
An article |
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The unit within the Crimes Code which contains all the Crimes with a similar catagory of crime( such as assault, criminal homicide, or sexual offenses) is called: |
A chapter |
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When reading the Crimes Code, if the very first section within a chapter provides definitions, those definitions will apply to |
Any section within that chapter |
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What title is the PA Crimes Code? |
Title 18 |