I need help answering these questions
1. The DASB Finance Committee handles a one million dollar budget for all student programs at De Anza. It is discovered that 10,000 dollars are missing from the budget. If a member ofthe Finance Committee took this amount without committee approval, what crime would that person be guilty of? {a} Larceny. {b} Burglary. {c} Robbery. {d} Embezzlement. {e} Arson. 2. Malek heats up Moe causing him physical injuries. The District Attorney prosecutes Malek for criminal assault and battery. Malek is convicted, but instead of sending him to prison, the judge orders him to do community service for six months and pay a $10,000 dollar ne. That money will be paid to Moe to cover his medical expenses. {a} True. {b} False. 3. Arthur is an accountant for a company. He used his position to embezzle the company's money to pay medical expenses for his father, who did not have medical insurance. Over time, Arthur returned all the money to the company. Even ifthe company decides not to sue Arthur, the prosecutor may charge him with a crime. {a} True. {b} False. 4. In some cases, it may be ethical to commit an illegal act. {a} True. {b} False. 5. Timothy was driving at the speed limit of 65 MPH on 280 North towards De Anza college when he was pulled over by a Highway Patrol ofcer. The ofcer said he had an intuition that Timothy was carrying illegal goods in his trunk and demanded that Timothy open up the trunk so he could perform a search. Can Timothy refuse the officer's request to open his trunk? {a} Yes, the officer's intuition is not probable cause for a search. Timothy was obeying the speed limit and was not acting suspiciously. The 4\"\" Amendment requires the officer to get a warrant based on probable cause unless an exception applies. No exceptions apply to this trafc stop. {b} Yes, the 6'" Amendment prohibits the officer from searching the trunk. {c} No, because law enforcement ofcers are always entitled by law to perform a search without a warrant. {d} No, the officer can ask the court for a warrant at a later time. {e} No, because the ofcer's intuition is probable cause