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question:Another one.
answer:13. What constitutes the offense of "public mischief" under Canadian criminal law? a) Making false statements to law enforcement officers in order to hinder an investigation. b) Engaging in sexual activity without the consent of the other person. c) Defaming or spreading false information about a public official. d) Intentionally causing a disturbance or nuisance in a public place. Answer: a) Making false statements to law enforcement officers in order to hinder an investigation.
question:Another one.
answer:14. Under Canadian criminal law, what is the term used to describe the act of intentionally causing the death of a newborn child? a) Infanticide b) Homicide c) Manslaughter d) Felony murder Answer: a) Infanticide
question:Another one.
answer:15. In Canadian criminal law, what is the legal concept of "constructive possession"? a) The intentional and voluntary acceptance of responsibility for a criminal act. b) Having physical control over an object or substance even if not in direct physical contact. c) The use of force or threat to compel someone to commit a crime. d) Engaging in organized criminal activities as part of a criminal organization. Answer: b) Having physical control over an object or substance even if not in direct physical contact.
question:Another one, but about constructive possession (again).
answer:16. In Canadian criminal law, when can constructive possession be established for a prohibited substance? a) When the accused is found in the immediate vicinity of the substance. b) When the accused owns the property where the substance is found. c) When the substance is found in a public area accessible to multiple individuals. d) When there is demonstrated knowledge, control, and ability to access the substance. Answer: d) When there is demonstrated knowledge, control, and ability to access the substance.