Crime
Definitions
Court
Procedures
Criminal
Punishments
Types of
Crime
Really Random
Questions
100

Falsely making or altering a writing to defraud another.

Foregy 

100

Based on problems with the way evidence is obtained or how a person is arrested, questioned, tried, or punished. 

Procedural Defense 

100

Probation and miner fines for reckless property damage to life in prison for aggravated offences resulting in death. 

Arson 

100

What's the definition of White Collar Crime?

Offenses committed in the business world. 

100

How many stars and stripes are on the American flag?

50 Stars

13 Stripes

200

Offering or giving anything of value to influence someone in the carrying out of their public or legal duties. 

Bribery 

200

Method of disproving, justifying, or excusing the alleged crime. 

Substantive Defense

200

Severe felonies penalties, including 2 to 20 years in state prison, find ranging from $10,000 to $25,000 and mandatory restitution. 

Burglary 

200

State prison time of 1 year or more.

Felony

200

What keeps Morgan Zellers busy in the summertime?

Sports

300

Taking money or personal property belonging to someone else.

Larceny (Theft)

300

The constitutional guarantee that the government must act fairly in respect of all legal rights owed to a person.

Due Process

300

Depends heavily on specific jurisdiction and underlining target of offense, could result in severe penalties. 

Conspiracy 

300

What's an example of a misdemeanor? 

probation, community service, or up to 1 year in a county or local jail. 

300

What position does Ella Ritter play in volleyball?

Setter

400

Obtaining money or property by lying.

False Pretense

400

Use of REASONABLE force by a victim to prevent death, harm, rape, or kidnapping. 

Selfe Defense

400

Probation and fines to decades in federal prison. 

Embezzlement 

400

What's an example of a white collar crime?

Tax evasion, fraud, bribery, or falsifying documents. 

400

What's Mr. Caputo's favorite color?

Blue
500

Obtaining money or property from a person by wrongful use of force, fear, or power of office.

Extortion 

500

What is the PA Castle Doctrine?

Allows someone to protect themselves inside their home. 

500

Varies widely based on the jurisdiction and the VALUE OF PROPERTY STOLEN.

False Pretence 

500

What's an example of a felony?

Murder, kidnapping, arson, robbery, forgey, theft of large sums, and perjury. 

500
How many years has Olivia Williams been playing as a soccer goalkeeper?

Going on 7 years