parents are generally entitled to visitation unless the court finds, after a hearing, that
Visitation would endanger the child's physical health
Not knowing of a law.
What is Ignorant of the law?
the offering, giving, receiving, or soliciting of something of value to influence the actions of a person in a position of authority of trust.
What is Bribery?
The crime of threatening a person.
What is Assault?
being drunk out in public and being arrested for it because you are disturbing the peace
What is Disorderly conduct?
When determining custody, courts are most interested in
the best interests of the child.
proving that you committed the crime solely due to a reasonable fear of imminent serious injury or death if you didn't act.
What is cohersion?
wrongful or criminal deception intended to result in financial or personal gain(someone trying to deceive someone else).
What is Fraud?
The act of causing someone's death while committing a dangerous act (Ex, a car crash)
what is Third-degree murder?
moving without means to support oneself, without a permanent home, or relying on begging.
What is Vagrancy?
A parent with sole physical custody cannot move out of state with the child unless given permission.
What is the difference between physical custody and joint custody?
shielding children from liability if they are too young to understand the wrongfulness of their actions
What is infancy?
the process of illegally concealing the origin of money obtained from illicit activities like drug dealing or trafficking.
What is Money laundering?
repeated conduct that annoys or alarms a reasonable person.
What is harassment/stalking?
getting in the way of determining if someone is innocent or guilty of a crime.
Whats is Obstruction of justice?
Name two inappropriate considerations for determining the best interests of the child.
Parental Sexual Orientation and Financial Status
actions were involuntary, unconscious, and performed without control.
What is Automatism?
The fraudulent taking or misuse of funds or property by someone who has been entrusted with them.
What is Embezzlement?
When you unlawfully cause the death of another person, killings usually happen in the heat of the moment.
What is Second-degree murder?
being disobedient to or disrespectful towards a court of law.
What is Contempt of court?
True or false – a parent who is unemployed is exempt from child support obligations
False
affirmative defense in criminal law where a defendant argues they were induced by government agents to commit a crime they were not otherwise inclined to commit.
What is Entrapment?
the unlawful taking of personal property with the intent to permanently deprive the rightful owner of it.
What is larceny?
When someone kills someone and has planned to do it. Essentially, saying it was done willingly.
What is First-degree murder?
using somebody's car without permission and using it for fun with the intent of returning it.
What is Joyriding?