Identify Legal Terms
Substantive Defenses
Punishment for Crimes
Rights and Responsibilities
Potluck
100
Duty, breach of the duty and criminal intent
What are the three elements of a crime?
100
This type of defense include self-defense, insanity, and immunity.
What are substantive defenses?
100
Any penalty provided by law and imposed by a court
What is punishment?
100
A person who knowingly aids another in the commission of a crime is also _____________
What is guilty?
100
Offenses committed in the business world
What is white-collar crime?
200
Generally, all jurors must vote for conviction before a person can be convicted of a crime. True/False
What is true?
200
The use of force that appears to be reasonably necessary to the victim to prevent death, serious bodily harm, rape, or kidnapping.
What is self defense?
200
To agree to a less serious cirme
What is plea bargining?
200
One who plans a crime or intentionally helps is _______________
What is guilty?
200
Under common law, how were those below the age of reason treated with regard to criminal intent? A) their criminal intent had to be proven in court, B) they were presumed incapable, C) same as any other alleged criminal, D) none of these
What is B?
300
The existence of a duty in criminal law is usually proved by ____
What are by existing statues and laws?
300
When the accused does not know the difference between right and wrong.
What is criminal insanity?
300
This person has to approve a plea bargain
Who is a judge?
300
corporations can be held __________________ liable for the conduct of their employees.
What is vicariously?
300
To avoid the risk of being convicted of a more serious offense
What is plea bargain?
400
Refusing to testify in court
What is contempt of court?
400
Freedom from prosecution even when one has committed the crime charged
What is immunity?
400
The purpose is not to remedy the wrong but rather ________________.
What is discipline the wrongdoer?
400
Reasonable ground for belief
What is probable cause?
400
Criminal intent generally means that the defendant A) intended to do evil, B) intended to commit the act, C) both a & b, D) none of these
What is C) both A and B?
500
Focusing on whether the alleged criminal actually committed the crime
What is substantive defense?
500
If you are in contempt of court a possible punishment is _______
What is imprisonment?
500
Fines, imprisonment and in some cses, execution or death
What is punishment?
500
To convict a person of a crime, the evidence must establish guilt with proof _______________________.
What is beyond a reasonable doubt?
500
Which of the following would not creat a procedural defense? A) the denial of the right to cross-examine witnesses, B) the establishment of an alibi, C) failure to provide the defendant with a lawyer during the criminal trial, D) the use of force to coerce a confession
What is B) the establishment of a alibi?