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Name that Crime 11.08
11/7/2012
Name that Crime 11.08
1. What Crime Was He/She Arrested For?
A. Two counts of intimidation with a dangerous weapon; assault-going armed with intent.
B. Interference with official acts; parole violation.
C. Two counts of forgery - altering a writing of another; one count of forgery - issuance of money/stock/check/securities/bonds.
D. Theft all other - 4th degree.
E. Obstruction of emergency communications.
F. Narcotics - Possession schedule II - crack cocaine.
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2. What Crime Was He/She Arrested For?
A. Two counts of intimidation with a dangerous weapon; assault-going armed with intent.
B. Interference with official acts; parole violation.
C. Two counts of forgery - altering a writing of another; one count of forgery - issuance of money/stock/check/securities/bonds.
D. Theft all other - 4th degree.
E. Obstruction of emergency communications.
F. Narcotics - Possession schedule II - crack cocaine.
Show answer
3. What Crime Was He/She Arrested For?
A. Two counts of intimidation with a dangerous weapon; assault-going armed with intent.
B. Interference with official acts; parole violation.
C. Two counts of forgery - altering a writing of another; one count of forgery - issuance of money/stock/check/securities/bonds.
D. Theft all other - 4th degree.
E. Obstruction of emergency communications.
F. Narcotics - Possession schedule II - crack cocaine.
Show answer
4. What Crime Was He/She Arrested For?
A. Two counts of intimidation with a dangerous weapon; assault-going armed with intent.
B. Interference with official acts; parole violation.
C. Two counts of forgery - altering a writing of another; one count of forgery - issuance of money/stock/check/securities/bonds.
D. Theft all other - 4th degree.
E. Obstruction of emergency communications.
F. Narcotics - Possession schedule II - crack cocaine.
Show answer
5. What Crime Was He/She Arrested For?
A. Two counts of intimidation with a dangerous weapon; assault-going armed with intent.
B. Interference with official acts; parole violation.
C. Two counts of forgery - altering a writing of another; one count of forgery - issuance of money/stock/check/securities/bonds.
D. Theft all other - 4th degree.
E. Obstruction of emergency communications.
F. Narcotics - Possession schedule II - crack cocaine.
Show answer
6. What Crime Was He/She Arrested For?
A. Two counts of intimidation with a dangerous weapon; assault-going armed with intent.
B. Interference with official acts; parole violation.
C. Two counts of forgery - altering a writing of another; one count of forgery - issuance of money/stock/check/securities/bonds.
D. Theft all other - 4th degree.
E. Obstruction of emergency communications.
F. Narcotics - Possession schedule II - crack cocaine.
Show answer
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