Spanish Criminal Law: Intermediate Challenge

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  1. 1

    According to the Spanish Penal Code, what circumstance regarding kinship can affect criminal responsibility?

    • AAlways aggravates the responsibility.
    • BAlways mitigates the responsibility.
    • CCan either mitigate or aggravate the responsibility.
    • DHas no effect on the responsibility.
  2. 2

    In the context of Spanish criminal law, what is the effect of 'insurmountable fear'?

    • AIt mitigates culpability.
    • BIt aggravates culpability.
    • CIt excludes culpability.
    • DIt excludes criminal responsibility, but not culpability.
  3. 3

    According to the Spanish Penal Code, what is the general rule for the subsidiary personal liability for fines?

    • AOne day of imprisonment for each day of the fine.
    • BOne day of imprisonment for each two days of the fine.
    • CTwo days of imprisonment for each day of the fine.
    • DTwo days of imprisonment for each three days of the fine.
  4. 4

    According to Article 27 of the Spanish Penal Code, who are considered criminally responsible for a crime?

    • APrincipals, accomplices, and instigators.
    • BOnly principals and accomplices.
    • CPrincipals and accessories after the fact.
    • DPrincipals, accomplices, and accessories before the fact.
  5. 5

    According to Spanish criminal law, what is the principle of 'minimum intervention'?

    • AUsing the Penal Law as the primary response to any crime.
    • BUsing the Penal Law only if other branches of law are insufficient.
    • CMinimizing the penalties imposed for minor offenses.
    • DIntervening only when the victim requests it.