FBBE FBBE Florida Criminal Law 1 — Questions and Answers
Question 1: Under Florida law, what degree of felony is grand theft when the value of the property stolen is between $750 and $20,000?
- First-degree felony
- Second-degree felony
- Third-degree felony (Correct answer)
- First-degree misdemeanor
Correct answer: Third-degree felony
Florida Statutes § 812.014 classifies theft of property valued between $750 and $20,000 as grand theft in the third degree, a third-degree felony.
Question 2: In Florida, what mental state is required for first-degree premeditated murder under § 782.04?
- Knowingly
- Recklessly
- Premeditated design to cause death (Correct answer)
- Negligently
Correct answer: Premeditated design to cause death
Florida first-degree premeditated murder requires a premeditated design — a conscious decision made before the act — to unlawfully kill another person.
Question 3: Under Florida's felony murder rule, which of the following is NOT one of the enumerated predicate felonies?
- Robbery
- Burglary
- Simple battery (Correct answer)
- Sexual battery
Correct answer: Simple battery
Florida's felony murder rule under § 782.04(1)(a)2 lists specific enumerated felonies; simple battery is not among them and cannot serve as a predicate for felony murder.
Question 4: What is the Florida definition of burglary?
- Breaking and entering with intent to commit a felony
- Entering or remaining in a structure or conveyance with intent to commit a crime therein (Correct answer)
- Trespassing during nighttime hours
- Forcible entry of a dwelling
Correct answer: Entering or remaining in a structure or conveyance with intent to commit a crime therein
Florida Statutes § 810.02 defines burglary as entering or remaining in a structure or conveyance with intent to commit a crime inside, eliminating the common law requirement of breaking.
Question 5: Under Florida law, robbery is distinguished from theft by what additional element?
- The value of the property exceeds $750
- The use of force, violence, assault, or putting in fear during the taking (Correct answer)
- The use of a deadly weapon
- The victim is a financial institution
Correct answer: The use of force, violence, assault, or putting in fear during the taking
Florida Statutes § 812.13 defines robbery as taking property from another by force, violence, assault, or putting in fear — the force element distinguishes it from theft.
Question 6: In Florida, what is the minimum mandatory prison sentence for a conviction of trafficking in 28 grams or more of cocaine?
- 1 year
- 3 years (Correct answer)
- 5 years
- 10 years
Correct answer: 3 years
Florida Statutes § 893.135(1)(b)1a mandates a minimum 3-year prison sentence for trafficking 28 grams or more but less than 200 grams of cocaine.
Under Florida law, what degree of felony is grand theft when the value of the property stolen is between $750 and $20,000?