Classification of Crimes
Principals, Accessories, and Accomplices
People Legally Incapable of Commiting a Crime
Chapter Synopsis
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The Three Categories of Crime

What is Felonies, Misdemeanors, and Infractions?

100

Includes all persons involved in the commission of a felony or misdemeanor.

What is Principals?

100

True or False- 

Children under the age of 14 are legally considered incapable of committing a crime.

True 

100

A principal to the crime & testifies for the prosecution.

What is Accomplice?

100
The people in Group 4.

Who are Corrine, Preslee, Bryan, Ian, Vanessa, and Aryanna?

200

It stands for Post Release Community Supervision.

What is PRCS?

200

Has knowledge that the principal has committed,has been charged with or has been convicted of committing a felony

What is Accessories?

200

An IQ number from 0 through _____ on the Binet Intelligence scale is considered a lack of mental capacity. 

24

200

Directly commits a crime or encourages another person in the commission of any crime.

What is Principal?

200

Name of Group 4's presentation.

What is Criminal Prosecution?

300

A crime of lesser gravity than a felony. Punishable by a fine and/or imprisonment in a county jail.

What is a Misdemeanor? 

300

With knowledge that a felony was committed with the intent or to avoid arrest or prosecution.

What is Accessories?

300

When is it considered a crime committed under threat or menace? 

When believing your life is in danger if you refuse to commit the crime. 

300

With knowledge that a felony was committed with the intent or to avoid arrest or prosecution.

What is Accessory?

300

Who is the law academy English teacher?

Mrs. Alquijay

400

A public offense punishable by a fine. Usually, the offender is issued a citation in place of an arrest.

What is an Infranction?

400

A principal to a crime becomes a accomplice when he or she testifies for the prosecution against another principal.

What is Accomplices?

400

What is an example of an unconscious act?

-suffering from medical seizure or diabetic complications 

-involuntary under the influence of alcohol or drugs 

- delirious with a high fever

400

To arrest a subject, peace officers must determine what type of crime has been committed, who was involved in the commission of the crime, and who can be criminally liable.  

What is the Learning Need?

400

What does Mr. V want to dress up for Halloween?

Gru

500

A crime, punishable by a fine and/or imprisonment in state prison, death, or removal from office.

What is a Felony?

500

All individuals who commit a crime in California are subject to prosecution and punishment by the state.

What is the Principals, Accessories, and Accomplices?

500
True or False- 

Individuals who unconsciously commit an unlawful crime must demonstrate the act was involuntary and was caused by an irrational, unconscious response. 

True 

500

All individuals are presumed capable of forming the designated state of mind and of committing a crime.

What is People Legally Incapable of Commiting a Crime?

500

What is the square root of 52?

7.2