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A) robbery.
B) embezzlement.
C) larceny.
D) no crime.
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True/False
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A) convince the court it is more likely than not that the charges are true.
B) show the evidence as reasonably permitting a guilty verdict.
C) prove beyond a reasonable doubt that Rosa committed every essential element of an offense.
D) persuade three-fourths of the jurors to agree on a guilty verdict.
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A) bribery of a public official.
B) commercial bribery.
C) bribery of a foreign official.
D) no crime.
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A) a mistake of fact.
B) entrapment.
C) the privilege against self-incrimination.
D) ignorance of the law.
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A) malware.
B) a phish.
C) entrapment.
D) larceny.
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A) robbery.
B) obtaining property by false pretenses.
C) larceny.
D) receiving stolen property.
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A) a misdemeanor.
B) a felony.
C) a civil wrong.
D) a tort.
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A) for making an unprofitable,but legal,investment.
B) for the commission of securities fraud.
C) only if the situation involves a "racket."
D) only if the circumstances constitute organized crime.
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