Reference no: EM133810242
Question
1. During a recent inspection, the FDA discovered that an RST Pharmaceuticals manufacturing facility was infested with roaches. Even though RST Pharmaceuticals was not aware of the roaches, which of the following types of offenses has the company committed?
strict liability crime
business crime
corporate fraud
fraudulent misrepresentation
2. The police take Leanna into custody on suspicion of attempted murder. Which of the following clauses in the U.S. Constitution provides that the police must either charge Leanna with a crime or release her within a few days?
due process clause
equal protection clause
exculpatory clause
supremacy clause
3. Gabrielle runs a car theft ring and needs to convert the illegal money she has earned into usable money. In order to prevent the government having to be notified, Gabrielle makes deposits of less than $10,000 each into multiple bank accounts. Which of the following types of crime does this scenario illustrate?
securities fraud
tax evasion
smurfing
embezzlement
4. A local farmer hired Omar to dust his crops, which Omar did. Unfortunately, some of the pesticide Omar sprayed drifted across a neighbor's property, killing the honeybees the neighbor was raising. Omar's actions fall into which of the following categories?
breach of duty
contributory negligence
malice
strict liability
5. Joy and Sondra are yelling insults at each other in the school gym when Joy approaches Sondra and yanks on her hoop earrings. Joy's action is an example of which of the following torts?
assault and battery
trespass
conversion
trespass