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Criminal Law, 2012 Bar — Question 53

Criminal Law
2012 BarCriminal LawQ. 53

MULTIPLE CHOICE

What is the criminal liability, if any, of a private person who enters the dwelling of another against the latter's will and by means of violence or intimidation for the purpose of preventing some harm to himself? (A) The private person is criminally liable for qualified trespass to dwelling. (B) The private person is criminally liable for simple trespass to dwelling. (C) The private person incurs no criminal liability. (D) The private person is criminally liable for light threats.

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