Chapter 1: Ethics and Law
Chapter 2: Criminal Law
Chapters 2&3: Problems in Society
Chapter 4: Tort Law
Chapters 5&6: Dual Court &Trial Procedures
100

The values that govern a societies attitude toward right and wrong.

morality/morals 

100

less severe crimes usually punishable by a fine or jail

misdemeanors

100

what is the Willful or malicious damaging of another's property?

vandalism

100

what is a wrong against an individual, a crime is a wrong against society?

a tort 

100

what type of jurisdiction has the authority to hear the case for the first time?

original jurisdiction 

200

“Do unto others what you would have them do to you”.

The Golden Rule 

200

The 3 elements of a crime are: 

1. The criminal Act itself

2. State of Mind

3. Motive 

200

what is an unruly child?

a child that does something that would not be considered a crime if an adult did it

200

what is intentional torts?

a wrong that occurs when a person knows and DESIRES the consequences of his or her act.

200

In the state court system, what are the two other Courts that are listed as the lowest courts with Local Trial Courts?

General Trial Courts

Special courts 

300

rules of conduct established by the government of a society to maintain stability and justice in the society are called______

Laws 

300

what does malice mean?

evil intent!

300

explain Prima Faci evidence 

evidence that you have on you is enough to legally establish a fact or case against you

300

in order to sue for libel, the permanent statement must be: (3 things)

1. damaging to reputation

2. FALSE

3. communicated to at least one other person

300

The Supreme court (Under the federal court system) has 2 types of jurisdictions. what are they?

Appellate and original 

400

previous cases that allow judges to refer to when making decisions is called 

The Doctrine of Precedent

400

give me the definitions of first-degree murder and second degree murder 

First-degree murder: is intentional, willful, premeditated, and planned in advance.

Second-degree murder: is intentional but NOT premeditated or planned.

400

list all 4 defenses to crimes

1. Insanity 

2. Entrapment

3. Self-Defense

4. Defense of Family Members 

400

to succeed in a tort suit for negligence, the plaintiff must prove ALL ELEMENTS OF NEGLIGENCE. what are the 4 elements?

1.The defendant owed the plaintiff a Duty of Care

2.Breach of Duty: The defendant failed to act as a reasonable person would have and, therefore, did not use the degree of care required under the circumstances.  

3. the proximate cause: negligence that shows that the plaintiff’s injury was a result of the defendant's actions

4.The plaintiff suffered actual harm or injury

400

During a Civil Trial Procedure, what is the first step that takes place?

selecting the jury!

500

Laws come from 5 different sources, what are they?

1. federal and state constitutions

2. Common Law (they used the Doctrine of Precedent)

3.Statutory Law

4. Court Decisions

5. Administrative Regulations 

500
what is the difference between Larceny and Robbbery

Larceny: Stealing.  Taking of someone else’s property with the intent to own yourself.

Robbery: Stealing, from the person.  

500

what is the difference between involuntary manslaughter and voluntary manslaughter? 

involuntary: one person kills someone while committing an unlawful act, with no intent to kill

voluntary: one person INTENDS to kill while committing the act, to kill someone but does so suddenly because of distress (heat of passion)

500

Explain the Doctrine of Strict Liability

 people engaged in dangerous activities will be held liable, regardless of how careful they were and regardless of their intent

500

state the Miranda Rights 

You have the right to remain silent. Anything you say can and will be used against you in the court of law. you have the right to an attorney, if you cannot afford an attorney, one will be appointed to you. Do you understand these rights that I have just read to you? with these rights in mind, do you wish to speak to me?