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To What Degree…?. Place the following hypothetical homicides into one of three groups according to the seriousness of the crime. 1 being the most.

Jan 16, 2016

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Page 1: To What Degree…?.  Place the following hypothetical homicides into one of three groups according to the seriousness of the crime.  1 being the most.

To What Degree…?

Page 2: To What Degree…?.  Place the following hypothetical homicides into one of three groups according to the seriousness of the crime.  1 being the most.

Place the following hypothetical homicides into one of three groups according to the seriousness of the crime. 1 being the most serious and 3 the least 1 will hold the most significant

punishment, 2 the next greatest, and 3 the least

Page 3: To What Degree…?.  Place the following hypothetical homicides into one of three groups according to the seriousness of the crime.  1 being the most.

Anita Bath holds up a liquor store, aiming a hand gun at the cashier and demanding all the money in the cash register. Instead of handling over the money, the cashier grabs Bath. In the ensuing struggle, the gun goes off, killing the cashier.

To what degree?

Page 4: To What Degree…?.  Place the following hypothetical homicides into one of three groups according to the seriousness of the crime.  1 being the most.

Dan D. Lyons is driving his automobile down the road at 60 mph. He is drunk and doesn’t slow down when he comes into a small town where the speed limit is 25 mph. He runs into an old lady who is crossing the street and she dies from the injuries.

To what degree?

Page 5: To What Degree…?.  Place the following hypothetical homicides into one of three groups according to the seriousness of the crime.  1 being the most.

Ella Vader has had her farmhouse broken into several times by thieves. She goes on vacation and sets up a trap gun which will go off if anyone enters the backdoor. Hugh Morris breaks into the farmhouse, looking for antiques, and the gun goes off, killing him.

To what degree..

Page 6: To What Degree…?.  Place the following hypothetical homicides into one of three groups according to the seriousness of the crime.  1 being the most.

Jay Walker decides to have some fun one night by dropping water balloons out of his fifth floor dormitory room window. He drops one balloon thinking that it will land just behind the girl walking down the sidewalk, but she suddenly stops and the balloon hits he in the head. She dies from a broken neck.

To what degree…

Page 7: To What Degree…?.  Place the following hypothetical homicides into one of three groups according to the seriousness of the crime.  1 being the most.

Justin Case comes home one night and finds his wife with another man. In anger, he shoots and kills the other man.

To what degree…

Page 8: To What Degree…?.  Place the following hypothetical homicides into one of three groups according to the seriousness of the crime.  1 being the most.

Lucy Fer is in a bar one night with her boyfriend, Bill, when Mike Stand starts making unfriendly remarks. Bill gets mad and tells Mike to get out. Mike hits Bill in the face knocking him down and starts kicking him. Lucy tells for Mike to stop but stabs him in the back, killing him, when he doesn’t stop.

To what degree…

Page 9: To What Degree…?.  Place the following hypothetical homicides into one of three groups according to the seriousness of the crime.  1 being the most.

Neil Down was being blackmailed by Owen Moore, so he waited outside Owen’s house one night and shot him with his rifle, killing him.

To what degree…

Page 10: To What Degree…?.  Place the following hypothetical homicides into one of three groups according to the seriousness of the crime.  1 being the most.

Hugh Jorgan is streaking a local golf course. He is spotted by Robin Banks who suffers a heart attack and falls to the fifteenth green dead.

To what degree…

Page 11: To What Degree…?.  Place the following hypothetical homicides into one of three groups according to the seriousness of the crime.  1 being the most.

Rick O’Shea administers a vicious blow to Sawyer B. Hind’s head with a blackjack. Hind is taken to the hospital where due to negligent treatment of the wound, he dies of meningitis.

To what degree…

Page 12: To What Degree…?.  Place the following hypothetical homicides into one of three groups according to the seriousness of the crime.  1 being the most.

Terry Ache was being blackmailed by Walter Melon, so she waited outside Walter’s house one night and shot him with a rifle. She missed.

To what degree…

Page 13: To What Degree…?.  Place the following hypothetical homicides into one of three groups according to the seriousness of the crime.  1 being the most.

Warren Peace was walking on the beach. He heard screams for help from Sue Yu in the water. Although Warren was a good swimmer and could have easily helped her, he did not. Linda drowned.

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