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michelleunicorn

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The crime of defiant trespass occurs when a person
 
  a. remains in a place where he is not privileged to remain after notice of trespass is given
  b. is violent in a place where he is not privileged to remain after notice of trespass is given
  c. is violent after trespassing
  d. remains in a place where he is not privileged to remain after notice of trespass is given and becomes violent

Question 2

In a majority of states, if a purse-snatching involves no more force than necessary to take the purse from the victim's hand, the offense will be charged as
 
  a. a robbery
  b. a strong armed robbery
  c. theft
  d. extortion



smrerig

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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

c



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