Crime in America & Criminal Law
Crimes Against the Person & Property
Before the Trial
Before and During The Trial
The Trial and Sentencing & Corrections
100

strict liability 

The legal responsibility for damage or injury, even if you aren't negligent

100

Causing death through criminally negligent behavior

Negligent homicide

100
The legal defense of a person not yet legally responsible for his or her actions

infancy

100

A court order to appear in court or turn over documents on a specified date and time

subpoena

100

A system of supervised freedom for persons convicted of a criminal offense. 

Probation 

200

The harmful overuse of chemicals such as drugs or alcohol

substance abuse

200

Killing that is done with malice but is not premediated

Second degree murder

200

A reasonable belief, known personally or through reliable sources, that a specific person has committed a crime

Probably cause

200

A grand jury's formal charge or accusation of criminal action

indictment

200

Factors that tend to increase the seriousness of an offense. 

Factor is considered in death penalty cases

Aggravating circumstances

300

The unwritten agreement to submit to forms of interrogation or searches in exchange for certain privileges such as driving or flying

Implied consent

300

Taking property illegally through threats of harm (popular term is blackmail, I want the legal term)

Extortion

300

An act by law enforcement officials to persuade a person to commit a crime that the person would not otherwise have committed.

Entrapment

300

Part of the pretrial jury selection. Attorneys on opposing sides may dismiss a limited number of possible jurors without giving any reason

Peremptory challenge

300

A defendant cannot be prosecuted a second time for the same crime

Double Jeopardy

400

This act was passed after the murders of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr and JFK and added requirements to ownership and sale of firearms as well as added prohibitions on who could own a firearm

The Gun Control Act of 1968

400

Killing that would otherwise be seen as murder but that occurs after the victim has done something to the killer that would cause a reasonable person to lose control or act rashly 

Voluntary manslaughter

400
A written statement of facts sworn to or made under oath before someone authorized to administer an oath.


Needed to obtain a search warrant

affidavit

400

A prosecuting attorney's formal accusation of the defendant, detailing the nature and circumstances of the charge

information

400
Voir Dire

The screening process in which opposing lawyers question prospective jurors to ensure as favorable or as fair a jury as possible

500

Crimes that are committed before or in preparation for committing another crime

inchoate crimes

500
Offering to someone as genuine a document known to be fake

Uttering

500

Questioning by law enforcement officers after a person has been taken into custody or otherwise deprived of his or her freedom of movement

Custodial interrogation

500

Personal recognizance

Release from legal custody based on a defendant's promise to show up for trial

500

Latin for "you have the body", a writ (court order) which directs the law enforcement officials who have custody of a prisoner to appear in court with the prisoner to help the judge determine whether the prisoner is being held unlawfully

Habeas Corpus

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