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skymedlock

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To convict a defendant of trafficking in stolen goods, the state is ordinarily required to prove all of the following except that
 
  a. the property involved was stolen property
  b. the defendant refused delivery of the goods
  c. the defendant received, concealed, or possessed the stolen goods
  d. the defendant knew the property was stolen

Question 2

The bad guy unlawfully enters the victim's house with the intent to sexually assault her but, once inside, he realizes she is not home. He leaves without committing rape and without stealing any property from the home. The bad guy
 
  a. cannot be prosecuted for any crime
  b. can only be prosecuted for criminal trespass
  c. can be prosecuted for attempted sexual assault
  d. can be prosecuted for burglary



katkat_flores

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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

d



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