FREE MA Bar Criminal Law Questions and Answers
Under Massachusetts law, what is the standard of proof required for a criminal conviction?
In Massachusetts, as in all U.S. jurisdictions, the prosecution must prove the defendant's guilt beyond a reasonable doubt for a criminal conviction.
In Massachusetts, which of the following actions would likely constitute "assault"?
Assault in Massachusetts is the intentional act of creating a reasonable fear of imminent harm in another person, without requiring physical contact.
Which of the following is a necessary element for the crime of larceny in Massachusetts?
Larceny in Massachusetts requires the intent to permanently deprive the owner of their property, along with taking and carrying away the property without the owner's consent.
Which of the following is considered a "specific intent" crime under Massachusetts law?
Burglary is a specific intent crime in Massachusetts, requiring the intent to commit a felony (such as theft) within the building entered.
What distinguishes first-degree murder from second-degree murder under Massachusetts law?
First-degree murder in Massachusetts involves premeditation or is committed with extreme atrocity or cruelty, while second-degree murder lacks these elements.