Terms
Terms 2
Crimes
Crimes 2
Miscellaneous
100

A punishable offence against society

 Crime

100

The specific conduct that violates the statute.

Criminal Act

100

A less serious crime. It is Usually punishable by confinement in a country or city jail for less than one year, by fine, or for both.

Misdemeanor

100

❏Some states classify lesser misdemeanors as these. Persons convicted of these can only be fined.

Infractions

100

is freedom from prosecution even when one has committed the crime charge.

Immunity

200

The willful and illegal burning of a building.

Arson

200

❏An agreement between two or more persons to commit a crime is called

Conspiracy

200

Unlawfully offering or giving anything of value to influence performance of an official.

Bribery

200

People who lie under oath commit

Perjury

200

Action that hinders the administration of justice.

Contempt of court

300

The use of the force that appears to be reasonably necessary to the victim to prevent death serious bodily harm, rape, or kidnapping.

Self Defense

300

This often allows the defendant to escape liability

Defense
300

Falsely making or materially altering a writing to defraud another.

Forgery

300

A crime punishable by confinement for more than a year in state prison or by a fine of more than $1,000, or both–or even death.

Felony

300

Offences committed in the business world typically are referred to as

White Collar Crimes

400

One who obtains money or other property by lying about a past or existing fact is guilty of

False Pretenses

400

generally exists when the accused does not know the difference between right and wrong.

Criminal Insanity

400

Entering a building without permission when intending to commit a crime.

Burglary

400

Taking of property from anothers person or immediate presence, against the victim’s will, by force or by causing fear.

Robbery

400

An accused person may agree to plead guilty to a less serious crime in exchange for having a more serious charge dropped.

Plea Bargaining

500

disprove, justify, or excuse the alleged crime.

Substantive Defenses

500

❏The criminal intent of the employee is used as a substitute for the requirement of criminal intent for an officer.

Vicarious Criminal Liability

500

❏(Commonly known as blackmail) Obtaining money or other property from a person by wrongful use of force, fear, or power of office.

Extortion

500

The criminal conduct of taking another's property or money by a person to whom it has been entrusted.

Embezzlement

500

These laws state that competing companies may not corporate in fixing prices or dividing sales regions.

Antitrust