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Question 1

Greg, an excellent swimmer, is walking by the pool with he sees a 5-year-old drowning in the pool. He ignores the child and the child drowns. Can Greg be charged with homicide for the death of the child?

Question 2

Bob, president of Hand Grenades, Inc., wants to test his grenades. Thus, he takes a grenade, pulls the pin and lobs it out of his window onto a crowded city street below. Lo and behold, the grenade works. It explodes on the street and kills Commuter, a person who just happened to be walking by at the time. What is the most serious crime that Bob can reasonably be charged with in the death of Bystander?

Question 3

Jane is charged with theft for shoplifting a pair of boots. Which of the following, if true, would be Jane's best defense against this charge?