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BPOC TX Penal Code Test

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Burglary of Motor Vehicle Classifications
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Misdemeanor
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Theft
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Proof beyond a preponderance of the evidence
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Disorderly Conduct
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Short-barrel firearm
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Burglary
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Burglary Crime Classifications
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Criminal Solicitation of a Minor
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Law of Parties
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Club
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Machine gun
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Employment harmful to children
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Relative
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Possession of alcoholic beverage in motor vehicle
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Proof beyond a reasonable doubt
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Terry Stop Subject Refuses to ID
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Aggravated Assault
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Burglary of a coin operated machine
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Neutral Contact Subject Obstructs by force
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A rifle with a barrel length of less than 16 inches or a shotgun with a barrel length of less than 18 inches, or any weapon made from a shotgun or rifle if, as altered, it has an overall length of less than 26 inches.
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CMS- Intentionally/knowingly. Act- uses abusive, indect, profane, or vulgar language; displays an offesive gesture; fights; exposes anus; several other things that are a BREACH OF THE PUBLIC PEACE. Mis. C unless a weapon is used then it is a Mis. B.
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Authorize, employ or induce a child under age 18 To work in a sexually oriented commercial activity Or authorizes, induces or employs a child to work anywhere topless F2, F1 is a child is under age 14.
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CMS- Knowingly. Act- Possess open container Passenger area of motor vehicle (not in locked glove box, trunk, or behind the last upright seat, if no trunk) on a Public highway Regardless of whether it’s being operated, stopped or parked. MC
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Bulding- State Jail Habitation- Felony 2 Habitation with intent to commit a felony other than theft- Felony 1
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Defendant's burden on affirmative defenses.
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Any firearm that is capable of shooting more than two shots automatically, without manual reloading, by a single function of the trigger.
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Generally a class A Misdemeanor. State Jail if the defendant has 2 or more prior BMV convictions OR if the vehicle is a rail car.
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Charge Resisting Arrest MA F3 if Deadly Weapon Used NC
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CMS- Intent. Act- Obtain or maintain control of property.
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No Charge TS
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Punishable by fine, or confinement, or both
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Prosecutor's burden to get a conviction at trial
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An instrument that is specially designed, made, or adapted for the purpose of inflicting serious bodily injury or death by striking a person with the instrument. Includes but is not limited to: (A) blackjack; (B) nightstick; (C) mace; (D) tomahawk.
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Intent to promote or assist in the commission of an offense. Solicit, encourage, directs, aids, or attempts to aid another in committing an offense.
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CMS- Intent to commit a 3G offense (virtually all felonies). Act- Requests, commands, attempts to induce minor (under 17) to engage in specific conduct that would constitute a 3G or make the minor a party to a 3G.
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a parent or stepparent, ancestor, sibling, or uncle or aunt, including an adoptive relative of the same degree through marriage or adoption.
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Enhance any assault (MA or MC) to a felony aggravated assault when Victim receives SBI. OR The accused used or exhibited a deadly weapon. F2 as a rule. F1 if actor is a public servant, vic is a public servant or security officer, Deadly weapon & SBI & FV.
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CMS- Intent to obtain property or services. Act- Break or enter into a coin operated machine, without the consent of the owner. Class A misdemeanor.
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CMS- Intent to commit a felony theft or assault. Act- Entering the plane with your body, any part of your body or any object attached to your body. OR: Remaining concealed in a building or habitation with the same CMS.
Type the Term that corresponds to the displayed Definition.
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Restrain a person with intent to prevent his liberation by; Secreting or holding him in a place where he is not likely to be found; OR Using or threatening to use deadly force.
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Start with MA perjury add during an Official proceeding the statement is material to the proceeding – Material means that it could have affected the outcome. F3
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CMS- Intentional/knowing. Act- Possess knuckles, armor-piercing ammunition, chemical dispensing device, zip gun or tire deflation device OR possesses explosive weapon, machine gun, short-barrel firearm, firearm silencer if not properly registered with ATF
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CMS- Intentional or knowing. Act- Restrains another person. Mis. A as general rule. State jail victim under 17. F3 if victim is recklessly exposed to SBI. Affirmative defense- Child under 14 AND relative AND intent is to assume lawful control of child.
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3 or more persons who get together to commit crimes
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Real Property that is undeveloped for the purpose of human habitation.
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CMS- Intent to harm or defraud another. Act- Forges a writing. Misdemeanor A as a general rule, State Jail if codicil or deed, Felony 3 if money or stocks, Raise one level if victim is elderly.
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Authority or power over someone or something
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CMS- Intentionally, knowingly or recklessly. Act- Carries Handgun, illegal knife or club And not on his own premises or inside or en route to a motor vehicle or watercraft under his own control. Mis. A. F3 if in a tavern.
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Any place to which the public or a substantial group of the public has access.

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