Amendments
Types of Law
Types of Crimes
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What amendment provides "equal protection for all" under the law?


14th Amendment

100
  • This type of law does not involve a crime; generally brought by individuals seeking to collect money owed. 

Civil Law

100

 Offenses against a person that result in physical or mental harm. 

Personal Crimes

100

A decision of guilt or innocence.

Verdict

100

Taking and carrying away someone else's property with the intent to permanently deprive them.

Larceny/theft

200

This amendment includes protections against double jeopardy and self-incrimination.

5th Amendment

200

This type of law involves charges brought by a local, state, or federal government.

Criminal Law

200

Intentional physical contact or offensive touching without consent.

Battery

200

This is when the judge decides your punishment.

Sentencing

200

A category of crimes when several individuals engage in criminal behavior. 

Conspiracy

300

Amendment provides the right to a speedy and public trial, legal representation, an impartial jury.

6th Amendment

300
  • A more serious crime that carries a sentence of one year or greater in prison.

Felony

300

The willful/malicious burning of a property.  

Arson

300

The defendant makes his or her plea before the trial.

Arraignment

300

Police investigate a crime to gather evidence to identify a suspect.

Investigation

400
  • Amendment protects American citizens from unreasonable searches and seizures. 

 4th Amendment

400

 A less serious crime that usually carries a fine and a term of less than one year in jail.

Misdemeanor

400

Theft by force; taking property through intimidation.

Robbery

400

 A formal charge brought by a grand jury or filed by a prosecutor.

Indictment

400

An intentional act that causes fear of harmful or offensive touching.

Assault

500
  • This amendment makes cruel and unusual punishment unlawful.

8th Amendment

500

Accessory/Accomplice is also an...

 Inchoate Crime

500

The killing of another human being.

Homicide

500

The most frequently used criminal sanction with strict conditions.

Probation

500

Money/property a defendant puts forth as security to ensure they show up for trial.

Bail