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What is Criminal Law
Deals with violations of criminal statutes (Crimes)
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What is an ACCESSORY
An individual knows his friend has committed a felony allows him to hide in his house to avoid arrest is called this
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What are ELEMENTS of the crime
Facts that must be proven to be convicted of a crime
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What is NO
If a matter being investigated is only civil, can an officer force the resolution?
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What is an ACCOMPLICE
Sam Suspect and Onaway Tojail commit a robbery. Sam testifies against Onaway in the trial. What is Sam's role?
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What is an ATTEMPT
The Intent to commit that crime and a direct, but ineffectual act done toward its commission
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What is Civil Law
Deals with noncriminal violations of the law or private wrongs committed by one person against another.
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What is a PRINCIPAL
Everyone involved in the commission of a felony or misdemeanor are referred to as this
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What is GENERAL intent
Battery, arson, felon in possession of a firearm are examples of what type of intent
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What is Civil Law
A store owner failed to alert customers to a hazardous situation, such as a wet floor, resulting in an injured customer. This is an example of what type of law violation
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What is a principal
At Brian’s request, Julia obtained a motel room for use by Brian and an underage girl, knowing that Brian planned to have sexual intercourse with the girl. What is Julias role?
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What is TRANSFERED intent
Abad Shot shoots at Vinny Victim, but hits Whata Badday is an example of what type of intent
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What is Redress (Right a wrong)
What is the purpose of Civil Law
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What is AID and ABET
To actively assist, support, promote, encourage, strengthen, or instigates by act or advice in the commission of the offense is called this
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What is a CRIME
A violation of a criminal statute to which upon conviction a punishment is applied is referred to as this
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