New York Watch, Guard, or Patrol Agency (WGP) License Practice Exam

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Moral Turpitude refers to?

  1. Moral excellence and virtuousness

  2. A minor infringement of law

  3. A grave infringement of the moral sentiment of the community

  4. The moral high ground in a legal case

The correct answer is: A grave infringement of the moral sentiment of the community

Moral Turpitude refers to a serious violation of moral values and ethical principles that is considered reprehensible and offensive to society. Option A is incorrect because moral turpitude is not related to moral excellence or virtuousness. Option B is incorrect because a minor infringement of law would not be considered as grave or reprehensible. Option D is incorrect because moral turpitude is not about claiming the moral high ground in a legal case.