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5. Match the words on the right with the suitable attributes on the left:

  1. common

  1. offense

  1. exact

  1. omission

  1. prohibited

  1. precedent

  1. criminal

  1. principle

  1. unlawful

  1. act

  1. sufficient

  1. jurisdiction

  1. adequate

  1. law

  1. underlying

  1. amount

  1. American

  1. conduct

  1. victimless

  1. declaration

  1. reasonable

  1. doubt

  1. explicit

  1. punishment

6. Complete the sentences using proper words in the box.

unlawful, result, penalty, misdemeanor, law, jurisdictions, a contractual obligation, inference

  1. In a number of American…, including the United States Government, common law crimes are not recognized.

  2. Current information as to what the state commands or forbids is an underlying principle of criminal…

  3. No crime can be created by …

  4. A statute declaring an act to be … but prescribing no …, does not create a crime.

  5. Some states hold that any act which directly injures the public may be punished as a common law …

  6. The failure to perform … does not … in criminal culpability.

7. Match the synonyms:

  1. duty

  1. view

  1. previously

  1. sum

  1. government

  1. just

  1. convict

  1. responsibility

  1. fundamental

  1. sentence

  1. consider

  1. underlying

  1. every

  1. hurt

  1. amount

  1. administration

  1. make

  1. before

  1. peril

  1. each

  1. injure

  1. endanger

  1. fair

  1. create

  1. illegal

  1. demand

  1. require

  1. take place

  1. occur

  1. usual

  1. ordinary

  1. degree

  1. extent

  1. unlawful

8. Match the antonyms:

  1. legal

  1. right

  1. wrong

  1. unlawful

  1. contemptuous

  1. approximate

  1. person

  1. command

  1. act

  1. criminal

  1. small

  1. respectful

  1. moral

  1. public

  1. allow

  1. omission

  1. success

  1. large

  1. implied

  1. immoral

  1. order

  1. disorder

  1. victim

  1. explicit

  1. forbid

  1. failure

  1. exact

  1. forbid

Comprehension

9. Answer the questions.

  1. How can a crime be defined?

  2. What is the difference between an act and an omission?

  3. Why are they sometimes equally punishable?

  4. Does the failure to perform a contractual obligation result in criminal culpability?

  5. What must an unlawful act or omission be to constitute a crime?

  6. What is an underlying principle of criminal law?

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