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60.      Strict liability crimes a.         require proof of intent (mens rea). b.        only exist at the...

60.      Strict liability crimes

a.         require proof of intent (mens rea).

b.        only exist at the federal level.

c.         only exist at the state level.

d.        do not require proof of intent (mens rea).

61.      The Fourth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution

a.         protects gun ownership.

b.        protects freedom of religion.

c.         protects against unreasonable searches and seizures.

d.        is not applicable to the states.

62.      Public order crimes include

a.         arson, embezzlement.

b.        public drunkenness, illegal drug use.

c.         burglary, murder.

d.        forgery, robbery.

63.      Entrapment

a.         occurs when an officer of the law leads or induces another person to commit a crime.

b.        occurs when one prisoner informs on another prisoner.

c.         is a defense only to a RICO charge.

d.        must be plead as a defense during the first hearing on a criminal charge.

64.      Employers are permitted to monitor employees’ electronic communications

a.         only if the employees give written consent.

b.        in the ordinary course of business on devices the employer provides.

c.         only during the first 90 continuous days of an employee’s employment.

d.        only in certain businesses affecting public health, safety or welfare.

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