A felony is generally defined as a crime that:
A) violates the "integrity of the law"
B) may be punished by the possibility of time in prison, not just a fine
C) violates a federal statute punishable by up to life in prison
D) is classified as a class A offense of a state or federal statute
E) none of the other choices are very good
Correct Answer:
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Q150: Federal and state constitutions:
A) set limits on
Q151: In the United States, only _ can
Q152: Criminal law is:
A) primarily made up of
Q153: Unlike in the United States, in Britain:
A)
Q154: The determination of what are crimes and
Q156: A felony is generally defined as a
Q157: Crimes and punishments are:
A) determined by statues
Q158: Each state has both:
A) a criminal code
Q159: A serious crime is a:
A) bankruptcy
B) misdemeanor
C)
Q160: A misdemeanor is generally:
A) is not a
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