Breaking In Equals Burglary
This trap appears as a wrong-answer choice in 1 active question. Spotting how it is built is the repair: read each example's “why it's attractive” before the “why it's wrong.”
Subject distribution
- Criminal Law1
Example wrong choices
14636_bible_cafe_basement · CRIMINAL_LAW · Choice AAggravated assault.
Why it's attractive
The eye injury looks like serious bodily injury and the stem defines aggravated assault.
Why it's wrong
Serious-injury label skips the self-defense trigger.
Spot it next time
Apply GK-CRIM-SELF-DEFENSE-01, then use SK-CRIM-MOST-SERIOUS-RESIDUAL-01.
14636_bible_cafe_basement · CRIMINAL_LAW · Choice BBurglary.
Why it's attractive
Ruth pried open a locked side door and entered a basement.
Why it's wrong
Forced-entry label skips the missing entry-intent fact.
Spot it next time
Apply GK-CRIM-BURGLARY-INTENT-01.
14636_bible_cafe_basement · CRIMINAL_LAW · Choice CAssault.
Why it's attractive
Ruth intentionally sprayed Paul with the extinguisher.
Why it's wrong
Spray-force label skips the self-defense trigger.
Spot it next time
Apply GK-CRIM-SELF-DEFENSE-01.
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