Criminal Law (General)
Constitutional Criminal Law
Criminal Liability
Crimes
Criminal Acts
100

Criminal charges are brought by this

What is the state or prosecutor?

100
The Constitutional Amendment that bars "cruel and unusual punishments".
What is the Eighth Amendment?
100

Failure to exercise due care.

What is negligence?

100

An attempted punch to the face to inflict harm that misses. 

What is assault?

100

The willfull (non-negligent) killing of one human being by another.

What is murder?

200

Is punishable by up to 364 days in jail

What is a misdemeanor?

200

Part of the bill of rights that protects from unreasonable searches and seizures

What is the 4th amendment?

200

A murder requires this level of intent.

What is intent to kill or inflict great bodily harm?

200

Can be successfully claimed if defendants can demonstrate that they used force to repel an imminent, unprovoked attack, in which they reasonably believed they were about to be seriously injured.

What is self-defense?

200
An unlawful attack by one person upon another for the purposes of inflicting severe or aggravated bodily harm.
What is aggravated assault?
300

The burden of proof in a criminal case.

What is proof beyond a reasonable doubt?

300

An appearance before a judge when advised of rights and charges, enter a plea and have conditions of release set.

What is an Arraignment?

300

When one kills another person intending to physically harm but not actually kill the person, this is....

What is involuntary manslaughter?

300

An intentional killing when the suspect was provoked by the victim in a way that would cause a reasonable person to act rashly.

What is voluntary manslaughter?

300

An unintentional killing in which the defendant should have known they were creating a risk.

What is negligent homicide?

400

The percentage of a country's population currently in jail and prison.

What is incarceration rate?

400

This famous SCOTUS decision regarding the 5th amendment led to the mandatory police procedure of reading a suspect's rights to him/her during an arrest.

What is Miranda v Arizona (1966)?

400

All of these are a homicide but not all homicides are these.

What is murder/manslaughter?

400

Failing to take an obviously ill baby to the doctor is an example of...

What is child neglect?

400

The unlawful taking and carrying away of another's personal property, with the intent to permanently deprive the rightful owner of its possession.

What is larceny or theft?

500

Law enforcement must have this to do a brief stop and frisk of a person.

What is a reasonable suspicion?

500

A defense lawyer uses this to challenge evidence that may have have been obtained via violation of the defendant's 4th or 5th amendment rights.

What is a motion to suppress ?

500

Jimmy may be charged with this crime if he participates in an armed robbery of a liquor store and his accomplice, Gene, shoots and kills a customer

What is felony murder?

500

When one steals money entrusted to them, such an investment banker or a cashier.

What is embezzlement?

500

When 2 or more people agree and plan to commit a crime, then take an overt act in furtherance of the crime.

What is conspiracy?

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