19:21:01 From Heather Curtis : Levels of theft: Petty Misdemeanor: under $50 Misdemeanor: $50-$500 Third-Degree Felony: over $500 19:32:15 From Heather Curtis : Criminal Trespass (TN): *Know: You cannot go onto someone’s property without consent or against a trespass sign. Less than burglary because you are not intending to commit a felony. 19:39:11 From Heather Curtis : Carjacking (TN): 1. Intentional or knowing taking of a motor vehicle from another person by: a. A deadly weapon (OR) b. Force or intimidation 19:39:35 From Kelly Gulliver : that's what I have from my notes also, Heather 19:53:25 From Heather Curtis : Question and Answers- Emily Marcus Levine and Paul Marcus 19:54:08 From Rosemary Haskins : Amazon link for that book: https://www.amazon.com/Criminal-Law-Multiple-choice-Short-answer-Questions/dp/153101240X/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=Question+and+Answers-+Emily+Marcus+Levine+and+Paul+Marcus&qid=1603328024&sr=8-1 19:58:45 From Chandler Schewe : https://www.ratemyprofessors.com/campusRatings.jsp?sid=4428 20:08:57 From shannonland : Pages 328-329 20:36:53 From Heather Curtis : Legal impossibility: I am not guilty if I thought it was illegal, but it actually isn’t. See page 331 for a good example. Factual impossibility: Once, I convince someone to participate with me (illegal or not), I am convicted of solicitation.