General Considerations & Crimes of Omission
Preliminary Crimes
The Nature of Crimes
Parties to Crimes
Classes of Crimes & State and Federal Crimes
100

In criminal cases, the person found to have committed the crime.

What is guilty?

100

types of preliminary crimes

What is solicitation, attempt, and conspiracy?

100

Something one does in violation of a law.

What is Crime?

100

the person who commits a crime 

What is a principal?

100

Less serious crimes with potential punishment of imprisonment for less than a year

What is a Misdemeanor?

200

Does not equal robbery 

What is burglary?

200

to mutilate, disfigure, or wound seriously

What is maim?

200

Crimes do not require a guilty state of mind, regardless of knowledge or intent.

What is Strict Liability Offenses?

200

someone who helps a person commit a crime

What is an accomplice?

200

Prosecuted by a state court.

What is assault, drunk driving, disorderly conduct, petty theft, and etc.?

300

example of crimes of omission.

What is failing to file a tax return & failing to stop when being pulled over by the police?

300

If you shoot someone with the intent to kill, miss, and only mame them.

What is attempted murder?

300

Reasons accepted by Sociologists for crime.

What is Poverty, Unemployment, Lack of education, Drug abuse, etc.?

300

Example of an accomplice 

What is a getaway car, keeping lookout, etc.?

300

more serious crimes with potential punishment of imprisonment for more than year.

What is a Felony?

400

Failing to act when one has a duty to by law be considered a crime.

What is an ommission?

400

Certain behaviors take place in preparation for committing a crime

What is an inchoate crime?

400

Almost all crimes require a guilty state of mind.

What is Mens Rea?

400

A person who orders a crime or helps a person commit the crime, but was not present during the crime.

What is Accessory before the fact?

400

Prosecuted by federal courts.

what is mail fraud, failure to pay taxes, espionage?

500

When a person who committed crime is guilty. 

What is beyond a reasonable doubt?

500

To ask, command, urge, or advise another person to commit a crime?

What is solicitation?

500

All crimes require a guilty act

What is Actus Reus?

500

example of accessory after the fact

What is not charged with the same crimes but has committed other crimes, harboring a fugitive, aiding escape, obstructing justice, etc.?

500

Not considered crimes, even if a law has been broken. 

what is a minor traffic violation?