I'm looking at The Key's rewrite of the 2003 test. There is a continuous event question that goes along the lines of this:
A perp has consentual sex with a 13-year-old girl (Rape 2). The mom comes in, gets pistolwhipped, runs outside and carjacks someone's car. He then takes her to a building and forcibly sodomizes her.
Now, I get the precinct of occurence is where the sodomy/CSA occurred but why is the top charge robbery? I know why it's not rape, but doesn't the definition of a continuous event say that the whole thing must be against the same victim?
Phantom3628 said
Jan 2, 2009
I will venture to say that it is because rape3 is not a 7 major...
MY /murder 1st /Rape 1******* Real /robbery Friend /Fel Assault Bought /Burglary Grandmas /Gr Larceny Grand Prix /GLA I paid 400 bucks for that one at Fast Track!!
A perp has consentual sex with a 13-year-old girl (Rape 2). The mom comes in, gets pistolwhipped, runs outside and carjacks someone's car. He then takes her to a building and forcibly sodomizes her.
Now, I get the precinct of occurence is where the sodomy/CSA occurred but why is the top charge robbery? I know why it's not rape, but doesn't the definition of a continuous event say that the whole thing must be against the same victim?
1st /Rape 1*******
Real /robbery
Friend /Fel Assault
Bought /Burglary
Grandmas /Gr Larceny
Grand Prix /GLA
I paid 400 bucks for that one at Fast Track!!