Mens rea does not matter for these types of crimes.
What is Strict Liability?
an objectively justifiable suspicion that is based on specific facts or circumstances
What is Reasonable Suspicion?
the first court appearance in a Colorado criminal case.
What is an Arraignment?
_________ is one of which that provides a defense w/o negating essential elements of a crime.
What is an Affirmative defense?
Riskiest age as a child.
What is 14 YOA?
(1) A person who knowingly sets fire to, burns, causes to be burned, or by the use of any explosive damages or destroys, or causes to be damaged or destroyed, any building or occupied structure of another without his consent commits ____________
What is first degree arson?
Sufficient reason based upon known facts to believe a crime has been committed.
What is Probable Cause?
where the court orders the guilty party's penalty, such as a monetary fine, jail time, or a combination of both
What is a Sentencing hearing?
a person commits the crime of ______________ if, with intent to cause interruption or impairment of a service rendered to the public by a utility or by an institution providing health or safety protection, he tampers with property of a utility or institution.
What is First Degree Criminal Tampering?
This law permits parents to surrender anonymously their newborn not older than three days to personnel at a fire station or hospital. Safe haven laws aim to provide mothers in crisis a safe place to surrender their unwanted newborn.
What is the Safe Haven Law?
if you break into a vault, safe, or any locked container with the intent to commit a crime.
What is third degree burglary?
protects people from unreasonable searches and seizures by the government.
What is the Fourth Amendment?
______________ creates a number of rights relevant to both criminal and civil legal proceedings. In criminal cases, the Fifth Amendment guarantees the right to a grand jury, forbids “double jeopardy,” and protects against self-incrimination.
What is the Fifth amendment?
Except as to bona fide acts of persons authorized by law to investigate and detect the commission of offenses by others, a person is guilty of ________________ if he or she commands, induces, entreats, or otherwise attempts to persuade another person, or offers his or her services or another’s services to a third person, to commit a felony, whether as principal or accomplice, with intent to promote or facilitate the commission of that crime, and under circumstances strongly corroborative of that intent.
What is Criminal Solicitation?
Decision that the juvenile committed a delinquent act.
What is Adjudication?
This section belongs to what C.R.S ?
(1) The general assembly hereby finds and declares that it is the right of every person, regardless of race, color, ancestry, religion, national origin, physical or mental disability, or sexual orientation to be secure and protected from fear, intimidation, harassment, and physical harm caused by the activities of individuals and groups. The general assembly further finds that the advocacy of unlawful acts against persons or groups because of a person's or group's race, color, ancestry, religion, national origin, physical or mental disability, or sexual orientation for the purpose of inciting and provoking bodily injury or damage to property poses a threat to public order and safety and should be subject to criminal sanctions.
What is Bias-motivated Crimes?
__________, 392 U.S. 1, was a landmark U.S. Supreme Court decision in which the Court ruled that it is constitutional for American police to "stop and frisk" a person they reasonably suspect to be armed and involved in a crime
What is Terry v. Ohio?
An ______________ is one which provides a defense without negating an essential element of the crime charge. To establish an _________________ the defendant must place before the jury sufficient proof to generate a jury instruction on the particular defense theory sought.
What is an Affirmative Defense?
Any person who does any of the following acts with the intent thereby to force the victim or any other person to make any concession or give up anything of value in order to secure a release of a person under the offender’s actual or apparent control commits ______________:
(a) Forcibly seizes and carries any person from one place to another; or
(b) Entices or persuades any person to go from one place to another; or
(c) Imprisons or forcibly secretes any person.
What is First Degree Kidnapping?
What is the Court Process for Juveniles?
Advisement
Pre-trial
Plea Agreement
Adjudication
Sentencing
Placement
Probation
Comcor/Jail
Vonnie's Law relates to ______
What is Stalking?
A brief stop that is not intrusive. In order to conduct such a stop, a police officer must have reasonable suspicion that a crime been committed. This reasonable suspicion must be based on specific and articulable facts.
What is an Investigatory Stop?
Charges filed by a LEO are what?
What is Recommendations?
) Any person who knowingly confines or detains another without the other’s consent and without proper legal authority commits ______________. This section does not apply to a peace officer acting in good faith within the scope of his or her duties.
What is False Imprisonment?
Who are mandatory reporters of Child Abuse?
What is ( LEO's, FF's, Doctors, Therapists, School Officials) ?