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False Compromise

This trap appears as a wrong-answer choice in 2 active questions. Spotting how it is built is the repair: read each example's “why it's attractive” before the “why it's wrong.”

Subject distribution

  • CRIMINAL2

Example wrong choices

  • 14677_prop-gun-rehearsal · CRIMINAL · Choice Aguilty of murder.

    Why it's attractive

    If the jury finds the mistake was reasonable, the defendant lacked the mental state for murder. Guilty of murder contradicts the premise.

    Why it's wrong

    If the jury finds the mistake was reasonable, the defendant lacked the mental state for murder. Guilty of murder contradicts the premise.

  • 14677_prop-gun-rehearsal · CRIMINAL · Choice Bnot guilty of murder or manslaughter.

    Why it's attractive

    A reasonable mistake negates the mental state for both murder and manslaughter — both are general-intent crimes.

    Why it's wrong

    A reasonable mistake negates the mental state for both murder and manslaughter — both are general-intent crimes.

  • 14677_prop-gun-rehearsal · CRIMINAL · Choice Dguilty of manslaughter.

    Why it's attractive

    This choice understands that mistake matters but thinks it only reduces the charge. A reasonable mistake negates intent for ALL general-intent crimes, not just the top one.

    Why it's wrong

    This choice understands that mistake matters but thinks it only reduces the charge. A reasonable mistake negates intent for ALL general-intent crimes, not just the top one.

  • 22282_hymn_festival_permit · CRIMINAL · Choice ABribery in the second degree and conspiracy to commit bribery.

    Why it's attractive

    adds conspiracy when the two-party bribery setup needs both participants

    Why it's wrong

    adds conspiracy when the two-party bribery setup needs both participants

  • 22282_hymn_festival_permit · CRIMINAL · Choice CConspiracy to commit bribery only.

    Why it's attractive

    misses the statute's offer offense

    Why it's wrong

    misses the statute's offer offense

  • 22282_hymn_festival_permit · CRIMINAL · Choice DBribery in the second degree or conspiracy to commit bribery, but not both.

    Why it's attractive

    invents an either-or rule

    Why it's wrong

    invents an either-or rule

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