Reference no: EM133171162
TRUE OR FULSE NO NEED FOR EXPLENATION
1.Crimes are divided into felonies and misdemeanors.
2.Criminal acts do not have to be planned, they may be based on negligence.
3.When an individual is arrested on suspicion of a crime, they must be read their Miranda Rights.
4.In order to obtain a warrant, law enforcement officials do not have to show probable cause.
5.At the arraignment, an accused individual can plead guilty, no contest (nolo contendere), or innocent.
6.In felony cases, the Judge decides at the arraignment whether there is sufficient evidence to proceed, if the matter should be reduced to a misdemeanor, or dismissed.
7.Under the Sherman Act and Clayton Act (2004), prison terms cannot be imposed on individuals involved in price fixing and certain other anti-competitive practices.
8.Embezzlement occurs when someone in a position of trust with money or other valued property takes it for their own use.
9.RICO stands for the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act.
10.Banks and other financial institutions are not required to report suspicious transactions.