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Imogene is an employee of Tennyson, Inc. She is not permitted to handle money for the company, and has never been given the key to

Imogene is an employee of Tennyson, Inc. She is not permitted to handle money for the company, and has never been given the key to the cash register or the combination of the safe. One night, after the business is closed, she enters the building (using the ID-card key that all employees have), picks the lock on the safe, and steals $10,000 in cash. Imogene has committed the crime of embezzlement.

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Voluntary intoxication is always a valid defense in a criminal case because drunken persons cannot be held responsible for their actions.

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Robbery is the wrongful taking of the personal property of another without the owner's consent and with the intent to deprive the owner of the property permanently.

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The burden of proof in a criminal trial is on the government, which must prove its case by a preponderance of the evidence.

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Larceny is the wrongful taking and carrying away of the personal property of another person without the owner's consent, and with the intent to deprive the owner of the property permanently.

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An inspector for the Occupational Safety and Health Administration arrived at Exclon's factory to conduct an inspection. The inspector did not have a search warrant. The general manager of the factory gave the inspector permission to inspect the facility. During the inspection, the inspector found serious safety violations. Exclon will be a able to successfully challenge the search because the inspector did not have a search warrant.

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Corporate employees are personally liable for the crimes they commit while acting for the corporation.

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Misdemeanors are minor offenses that are punishable by confinement of up to two years in a city or county jail, a small fine, or both.

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A single action will be either civil or criminal but not both.

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Connor is Jalisha's secretary. Occasionally, when Jalisha is out of town and cannot sign payroll checks, Connor replicates Jalisha's signature and signs the checks. Jalisha knows that Connor does this and has never told him to stop. Connor is likely guilty of forgery.

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