Inchoate Crimes
Crimes Against Persons
Crimes Against Property
Crimes Against Public Order and Morals
Crimes Against the State
100

trying but failing to commit crimes

What is a criminal attempt?

100
Killing someone with malice versus without malice

What is the difference between murder and manslaughter?

100

the crime of lawfully gaining possession of someone else's property and later converting it to one's own use

What is embezzlement?

100

the right of individuals to come and go as they please without government interference 

What is liberty?
100

the crime of levying war against the United States or of giving aid and comfort to its enemies

What is treason?

200

making an agreement to commit a crime

What is criminal conspiracy?

200

intentional murders that weren't premeditated or deliberate

What is second-degree murder?
200
the unwanted, unauthorized invasion of another person's property

What is criminal trespassing?

200

the ancient crime of poor people wandering with no visible means of support

What is vagrancy?

200

advocating the overthrow of the government in speeches

What is seditious speech?

300

trying to get someone else to commit a crime

What is criminal solicitation?

300

to have carnal knowledge of a person under the age of consent whether or not accomplished by force

What is statutory rape?

300

a fraudulent investment operation that pays returns to investors from their own money or money paid by subsequent investors rather than from any actual profit earned

What is the Ponzi scheme?

300

crimes involving willing adult participants who don't see themselves as victimes

What are victimless crimes?

300

conspiring to the violent overthrow of the government

What is seditious conspiracy?

400

a single statue that applies to the attempt to commit any crime in the state's criminal code

What is a general attempt statue?

400

intentionally scaring another person by following, tormenting, or harassing

What is stalking?
400

crimes growing out of opportunities to get someone else's property that was entrusted to the perpetrators because of their occupation

What are abuse-of-trust crimes or white collar crimes?

400

offenses against public order and morals

What are disorderly conduct crimes?

400

the crime of spying for the enemy

What is espionage?

500

the criminal goal of an agreement to commit a crime

What is criminal objective?

500

require the prosecution to prove that the victim experiences both subjective and objective fear in rapes involving threat of force

What is the threat-of-force requirement?

500

crimes aimed at the valuable information contained in computers and wireless devices

What is cybercrime?
500

crimes that include public drinking, aggressive panhandling, harassments, graffiti, vandalism, and street prostitution

What are quality of life crimes or crimes against public order?

500

the use of violence or intimidation in the pursuit of political aims

What is terrorism?