Breaking and entering a building, locked automobile, or boat to commit a theft or other felony.
What is Burglary?
This level of law enforcement includes the LAPD, NYPD, Monroe County Sheriff, and Chicago PD.
What is local law enforcement?
This is the term for objects collected from the crime scene or the testimony of victims and witnesses that help establish the facts of a case.
What is evidence?
This is the number of Monroe County Correctional Facilities
What is 3?
The verdict in the People vs OJ Simpson
What is Not Guilty?
This category of crime includes Vandalism, Arson, Larceny, and Burglary among others
What is Property Crime?
A document issued by a judicial officer which allows a law enforcement officer to conduct a search at a specific location, and to seize specified property relating to a crime.
What is a search warrant?
When a witness knowingly and intentionally makes false statements under oath.
What is perjury?
Local detention facility in a town or county. Typically sentences are less than a year
This category of crime includes prostitution, drug crimes, and illegal gambling.
What is victimless crime?
The illegal killing of four or more victims at one location, within one event is classified as this type of murder.
What is mass Murder?
Federal law enforcement agency that fights the production, transport, sale, and use of illicit controlled substances (drugs).
What is the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA)?
When a defendant agrees to plead guilty to lesser charges, thereby avoiding a trial.
What is a plea bargain?
Term for the area that houses inmates who are awaiting execution.
What is death row?
The FBI's Uniform Crime Report and other crime data is usually based on these
What are victims reports to police?
This crime is defined as an action that causes unintentional or accidental death of another person.
What is Involuntary Manslaughter?
A document issued by a court directing that a law enforcement officer bring the person named therein before the court, usually one who has failed to obey a court order or a notice to appear.
What is an arrest warrant?
This Amendment to the US Constitution grants all citizens the right to a speedy trial
What is the 6th Amendment?
Early discharge of an inmate who has already served the minimum duration of an indeterminate sentence.
What is Parole?
The US has 5% of the world's population but this much of its prisoners.
What is 25%
The type of theft is defined as taking of personal property by threat of future harm.
What is Extortion?
The set of rights that guarantees a suspect the right to consult a lawyer during questioning by police.
What are Miranda Rights?
This exception to the Exclusionary rule allows law enforcement officers who conduct a search or seize evidence believing that they are operating according to the dictates of the law and who later discover that a mistake was made may still use evidence seized as the result of such activities in court.
What is the Good Faith Exception?
Instead of incarceration, discharging a first time offender convicted of a lesser crime, who poses little threat to society, on the promise of good behavior
What is probation?
This Amendment to the US Constitution outlaws slavery except as punishment for a crime.
What is the 13th Amendment?