Which of the following offenses is not a felony in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts:
a. Stealing a firearm valued at $249.99 1% b. Punching a 64 year old man in the face 4% c. Stalking (with no RO in effect) d. Driving without an ignition interlock device when required by law 15% e. Gaining access to a computer system without permission or authority 8% correct f. Neither D nor E are felonies 41% G. None of the listed offenses are felonies 0% H. All of the above listed offenses are felonies 31%
Explanation:
Larceny of a firearm always a felony no matter what the value. A&B on a person 60 or over is a felony. Stalking is a felony - doesn't matter if there is an RO or not. Driving without an interlock device when required by law is a FELONY and is part of Melanie's law that was just past late 2005 and is ripe for the exam. Gaining access to computer without permission is only a misdemeanor. All of these issues are covered in our 2007 Law Flash Cards.
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