lying while under oath
what is perjury?
The party that accuses someone of a crime
What is a plaintiff?
True or false: defense of a family member means you can only protect family members using violence, not non-family members
What is false?
True or false: Missouri has the stand your ground law
What is true?
It’s fun to stay at the _______
What is YMCA?
A crime that involves purposefully removing a body part from a person
what is mayhem?
An act against the public good
What is a crime?
threats, violence, constraints, or other action brought to bear on someone to do something against their will or better judgment
What is duress?
Before using force when in danger, some states require you to ________
What is retreat?
Young Sheck Wes and I'm getting _______ ________
What is really rich?
The unlawful touching of another person
what is battery?
A major crime punishable by imprisonment or death
What is a felony?
the action, treated as a criminal offense, of demanding money from a person in return for not revealing compromising or injurious information about that person
What is blackmail?
Using force to rescue a family member from attack is known as
What is defense of a family member?
Alright stop, collaborate and _________
What is listen?
Another name for second degree murder
what is voluntary manslaughter?
A less serious crime with a less serious penalty
What is a misdemeanor?
M'Naghten rule and American Law Institute are tests that go along with which defense to a crime?
What is insanity?
This is a law in which you are allowed to use force in order to protect yourself from an unlawful threat without retreating
What is the stand your ground law?
One taught me love, one taught me patience, and one taught me _____
What is pain?
Give an example of a crime against society
any of the answers are acceptable:
Disorderly Conduct, Rioting, Treason, Curfew/Loitering/Vagrancy
A crime with a deadly weapon
What is aggravated?
The 4 most common defenses to crimes
What is insanity, entrapment, self-defense, defense of a family member?
Which doctrine gives protections, immunities, and in certain circumstances the ability to use force to defend against intruder without becoming liable to prosecution
What is the Castle Doctrine?
You would not believe your eyes, if 10 million _______
What is fireflies?