Sources of Criminal Law and Definitions Quiz

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What is necessary for aggravated robbery to be established?

Being armed with a weapon or instrument

How can a person be deemed to have entered a building?

By unlocking a door

In aggravated robbery, what is considered breaking and entering?

By breaking any part of a building to gain entry

Which crime involves using actual violence to obtain or retain stolen items?

Aggravated robbery

What action is necessary in aggravated robbery to prevent or overcome resistance?

Using violence on people or property

What is deemed as 'entering a building' according to the provided text?

Breaking any part of the building

Which scenario illustrates aggravated robbery in the text?

Joseph being armed and threatening Bradley with a knife for his briefcase

'Obtain or retain the thing stolen' in aggravated robbery refers to:

'Keeping the stolen item'

'Retaining the thing stolen' in aggravated robbery implies:

'Keeping the stolen item'

'Breaking and entering' in burglary involves:

'Breaking any part of a building to gain entry'

Test your knowledge on the sources of criminal law, including criminal liability and definitions of crimes. This quiz covers topics such as the different sources of criminal law, what constitutes criminal liability, and the definition of a crime in legal terms.

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