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The person who actually commits the crime.
Who is the principal?
100
The act of killing someone by another person.
What is known as homicide?
100
Destruction of someone else's property
What is vandalism?
100
Being drunk or otherwise impaired when committing a crime
What is known as being intoxicated?
100
A crime that carries a prison sentence of one year or less
What is a misdemeanor?
200
Someone who drives the getaway car would be charged as this.
What is an accomplice?
200
Threats or harassment made online.
What is cyberstalking?
200
Changing a document with evil intent
What is forgery?
200
A defendant that is too young to be charged for a crime
What is infancy?
200
A binding our of court settlement process
What is arbitration?
300
These crimes carry prison sentences of more than one year.
What is a felony?
300
A crime that has been thought about and planned before it was committed.
What is premeditated?
300
Taking someone else's property by force or intimidation
What is robbery?
300
The claim that the defendant was completely mentally unstable at the time the crime was committed.
What is insanity?
300
Agreement to a lesser crime and punishment in order to avoid a trial
What is a plea bargain?
400
To be charged with this crime, two or more people need to be in agreement, have criminal intent, and take some actions.
What is conspiracy?
400
Bullying can be considered as a type of this crime.
What is assault and battery?
400
Illegally downloading music or movies is considered one of these.
What is a cybercrime?
400
Where an accused person claims to be when a crime was committed.
What is an alibi?
400
The process to examine the fitness of potential jury members
What is voir dire?
500
This refers to being guilty of a crime just because of the act itself, regardless of state of mind or intent.
What is strict liability?
500
This is a murder that is premeditated, deliberate and with malice.
What is first-degree murder.
500
Intending to permanently carry away another person's property
What is larceny?
500
Blood, hair, saliva or other bodily fluids could be used as
What is DNA evidence?
500
The state or government attorney in a criminal case
What is the prosecutor?