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Property Crimes

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

  • 17187_antioch_hook · CRIMINAL · Choice AYes, but only if the shepherd’s hook remained inside the dwelling after the theft was completed.

    Why it's attractive

    Incorrect; entry is satisfied at the moment of crossing, regardless of whether the instrument remains.

    Why it's wrong

    Incorrect; entry is satisfied at the moment of crossing, regardless of whether the instrument remains.

  • 17187_antioch_hook · CRIMINAL · Choice CNo, because Silas remained physically outside the dwelling at all times.

    Why it's attractive

    Incorrect; common law allows for non-bodily entry via instrument.

    Why it's wrong

    Incorrect; common law allows for non-bodily entry via instrument.

  • 17187_antioch_hook · CRIMINAL · Choice DNo, because Silas did not cause structural damage to the shutter or the window frame while prying it open.

    Why it's attractive

    Incorrect; this discusses 'breaking' requirements, but the call is for 'entry'.

    Why it's wrong

    Incorrect; this discusses 'breaking' requirements, but the call is for 'entry'.

  • 21184_jerusalem_pickpocket · CRIMINAL · Choice ARobbery, because the pouch was taken from the merchant's immediate presence.

    Why it's attractive

    Incorrect because proximity (person/presence) is necessary but not sufficient for robbery; force or fear is missing.

    Why it's wrong

    Incorrect because proximity (person/presence) is necessary but not sufficient for robbery; force or fear is missing.

  • 21184_jerusalem_pickpocket · CRIMINAL · Choice CExtortion, because the merchant was deprived of property through the pressures of a crowded environment.

    Why it's attractive

    Incorrect; extortion requires a threat of future harm, which is absent here.

    Why it's wrong

    Incorrect; extortion requires a threat of future harm, which is absent here.

  • 21184_jerusalem_pickpocket · CRIMINAL · Choice DNo offense, because the merchant was unaware of the taking at the time it occurred.

    Why it's attractive

    Incorrect; lack of victim awareness is not a defense to larceny.

    Why it's wrong

    Incorrect; lack of victim awareness is not a defense to larceny.

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