CRJ 301 MODULE 7 PROGRESS TEST
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The primary purpose of hit-and-run laws is to keep people at the scene of an accident.
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Direct file authority exists in all states.
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Both internal and external possession of illegal drugs is chargeable.
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Conduct engaged in by a juvenile, which if committed by an adult would be a crime, is called a status offense.
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The equivalent crime to extortion when committed by a private individual is called blackmail.
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The key element that distinguishes false imprisonment from arrest is the type of restraint.
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Physical possession is not necessary to charge one with possession of illegal drugs as long as the person has control of the place or area where the drugs are found.
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The main difference between kidnapping and abduction is the sex of the offender.
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A juvenile is a person whose age varies from jurisdiction to jurisdiction.
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In all jurisdictions, liability for the crime of making and uttering a worthless check arises at the time the check is presented to the bank for payment.
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