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book 1

book 1
27問 • 1年前
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    問題一覧

  • 1

    Public substantive law which define crimes

    Criminal law

  • 2

    Punishable by the revised penal code

    felony

  • 3

    Punishable by special penal law

    offense

  • 4

    Punishable by city or municipal ordinances

    infractions

  • 5

    An act commited or ommited in violation of a public law forbiding or commanding it

    Crime defined

  • 6

    A misdemeanor, an offense or simply crime

    delict

  • 7

    There is no crime if there is no law punishing it

    nullum crimen nulla poena sine lege

  • 8

    Criminal law means that the criminal law of the country governs all persons within the country regardless of their race, belief, sex

    Generality

  • 9

    Penal laws of the country have force and effect only within its territory

    Teritoriality

  • 10

    Acts or ommisions will only be subject to a special penal law

    prospective

  • 11

    All elements necessary for its execution and accomplishment are present

    Consumated

  • 12

    The offender has performed all the acts of execution to produce the felony as consiequence

    Frustrated

  • 13

    The offender begins the commission of the felony by direct overt acts

    Attempted

  • 14

    Injuring one person who is mistaken for another

    error in personae

  • 15

    That is when the offender intending to do an injury to one peraon actually inflicts it on another

    aberratio ictus

  • 16

    That cause, which in a natural and continous sequence, unbroken by any efficient intervening cause

    proximate cause

  • 17

    It is an act or ommision which the result of a misapprehension of facts

    mistake of fact

  • 18

    An overt or external act

    Acts

  • 19

    Failure to perfom a duty require by law

    omission

  • 20

    Acts and omissions punishable by any law

    crime

  • 21

    Man is essentially a moral creature with an absolutely free will to choose between good and evil

    classical theory

  • 22

    Whenever a penal law is to be construed or applied and the law admits of two interpretations

    Doctrine of pro reo

  • 23

    Man is subdued occasionally by a strange and morbid phenomenon

    Positivist theory

  • 24

    Under this theory, the primary purpose is the protection of society from actual or potential wrongdoers

    Utilitarian theory

  • 25

    This combine both positivist and classical thinking

    Mixed philosophy

  • 26

    Those committed with deliberate intent

    Dolo

  • 27

    Those who resulting from negligence, reckless imprudence

    Culpa

  • LIE DETECTION

    LIE DETECTION

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    LIE DETECTION

    LIE DETECTION

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    LIE DETECTION 2

    LIE DETECTION 2

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    LIE DETECTION 2

    LIE DETECTION 2

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    JUVENILE DELIQUENCY

    JUVENILE DELIQUENCY

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    JUVENILE DELIQUENCY

    JUVENILE DELIQUENCY

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    QUESTIONED DOCUMENTS EXAMINATIONS

    QUESTIONED DOCUMENTS EXAMINATIONS

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    QUESTIONED DOCUMENTS EXAMINATIONS

    QUESTIONED DOCUMENTS EXAMINATIONS

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    TECHNICAL ENGLISH

    TECHNICAL ENGLISH

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    TECHNICAL ENGLISH

    TECHNICAL ENGLISH

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    TECHNICAL ENGLISH 2

    TECHNICAL ENGLISH 2

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    TECHNICAL ENGLISH 2

    TECHNICAL ENGLISH 2

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    ARSON

    ARSON

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    ARSON

    ARSON

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    PHIL LIt

    PHIL LIt

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    PHIL LIt

    PHIL LIt

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    PHIL LIT 2

    PHIL LIT 2

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    PHIL LIT 2

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    PHIL LIT 3

    PHIL LIT 3

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    PHIL LIT 3

    PHIL LIT 3

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    Public substantive law which define crimes

    Criminal law

  • 2

    Punishable by the revised penal code

    felony

  • 3

    Punishable by special penal law

    offense

  • 4

    Punishable by city or municipal ordinances

    infractions

  • 5

    An act commited or ommited in violation of a public law forbiding or commanding it

    Crime defined

  • 6

    A misdemeanor, an offense or simply crime

    delict

  • 7

    There is no crime if there is no law punishing it

    nullum crimen nulla poena sine lege

  • 8

    Criminal law means that the criminal law of the country governs all persons within the country regardless of their race, belief, sex

    Generality

  • 9

    Penal laws of the country have force and effect only within its territory

    Teritoriality

  • 10

    Acts or ommisions will only be subject to a special penal law

    prospective

  • 11

    All elements necessary for its execution and accomplishment are present

    Consumated

  • 12

    The offender has performed all the acts of execution to produce the felony as consiequence

    Frustrated

  • 13

    The offender begins the commission of the felony by direct overt acts

    Attempted

  • 14

    Injuring one person who is mistaken for another

    error in personae

  • 15

    That is when the offender intending to do an injury to one peraon actually inflicts it on another

    aberratio ictus

  • 16

    That cause, which in a natural and continous sequence, unbroken by any efficient intervening cause

    proximate cause

  • 17

    It is an act or ommision which the result of a misapprehension of facts

    mistake of fact

  • 18

    An overt or external act

    Acts

  • 19

    Failure to perfom a duty require by law

    omission

  • 20

    Acts and omissions punishable by any law

    crime

  • 21

    Man is essentially a moral creature with an absolutely free will to choose between good and evil

    classical theory

  • 22

    Whenever a penal law is to be construed or applied and the law admits of two interpretations

    Doctrine of pro reo

  • 23

    Man is subdued occasionally by a strange and morbid phenomenon

    Positivist theory

  • 24

    Under this theory, the primary purpose is the protection of society from actual or potential wrongdoers

    Utilitarian theory

  • 25

    This combine both positivist and classical thinking

    Mixed philosophy

  • 26

    Those committed with deliberate intent

    Dolo

  • 27

    Those who resulting from negligence, reckless imprudence

    Culpa