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Crimlit Midterm
Crimlit midterm
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Criminology
Not Applicable
10/13/2015

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Term
Cooperative Federalism
Definition
Federal and state governments working together. Separation of powers
Term
What provides that the Constitution and US Laws and Treaties are the supreme law of the land
Definition
Supremacy Clause
Term
Most crimes fall under the power of who?:
Definition
States, courts of general jurisdiction
Term
What federal circuit is Florida in?:
Definition
9th
Term
Courts of general jurisdiction
Definition
Most state trial courts are known as courts of general jurisdiction. These have the authority to hear a broad range of cases, including civil and criminal law.
Circuit court is main general jurisdiction trial court
Term
Bill of Rights
Definition
Most of freedoms in bill of rights- first 10 amendments
Term
Purposes of punishing criminal law violators
Definition
Deterrence
Incapacitation
Rehabilitation
Retribution
Term
Stare decisis
Definition
Precedents involve concept of stare decisis- if court is in jurisdiction that includes where you are, anything that court does is binding on you- have to abide by laws made in those cases
System of precedents & binding authority that if it isn't in your jurisdiction you must follow it
Term
Due process
Definition
2 types of due process: federal and state
Privacy can’t be invaded by govt, govt has to give you due process
Federal: due process: 5th amendment covers
State: due process: 14th amendment covers
^^These 2 amendments subsume legality
Term
Court rules
Definition
Federal rules of court also
Rules of procedure
Civil procedure w/ forms
Rules that apply to whatever practice you’re doing
Rules for filing complaints, discovery, etc.
All types of procedural things
Term
Mens rea
Definition
Mental intent
Term
Scienter
Definition
Defendant having specific knowledge, special kind of intent
Term
A type of criminal offense that does not require any criminal intent
Definition
Strict liability
Term
Canons of statutory construction
Definition
Narrow construction
Ambiguous language
Legislative Prerogative
Constitutionality Presumption
Plain meaning
Term
When one person is held accountable for the actions of another
Definition
Vicarious liability
Term
What is a main way of proving mens rea in a criminal prosecution
Definition
Using inferences
Term
Actus reus
Definition
Act of the crime
Term
Ways a duty arises?
Definition
Statute
Relationship
Contract
Assumption
Term
Concurrence
Definition
Joining of mens rea and the actus reus
Term
1st degree murder
Definition
Highest form of homicide, killing of another person with malice and premeditation, cruelty, or done during the commission of a major felony is typically murder in the first degree.
Punished more severely than second degree
Term
Generally, when a homicide is committed after adequate provocation, this is the appropriate charge:
Definition
Manslaughter
Term
Involuntary manslaughter
Definition
Negligent homicide, “second degree manslaughter”, lowest form of criminal homicide
Term
Battery
Definition
Intentional touching of another that is either offensive or harmful.
Term
Placing another in fear of an offensive or harmful touching
Definition
Assault
Term
Mayhem
Definition
Crime of intentionally dismembering or disfiguring a person
Type of aggravated assault
Term
Consequence if states do not have a version of Megan’s Law
Definition
Loss of federal funds
Term
The taking away and holding of a person by force or against that person’s will
Definition
Kidnapping
Term
Burglary
Definition
Breaking and entering of another’s dwelling at night for the purpose of committing a felony once inside
Term
False pretenses
Definition
A false representation of a material present or past face made with knowledge that the fact is fake and with an intent to defraud the victim thereby causing the victim to pass title to property to the actor.
Term
RICO
Definition
Defendant received money or income from a pattern of racketeering activity and invested that money in an enterprise (business) which is in interstate commerce or affects interstate commerce.
Term
Consolidated theft statutes
Definition
Many states have consolidated theft, larceny, embezzlement, and false pretenses into a consolidated statute of theft
What crimes included differs but always includes larceny, false pretenses, and embezzlement
Term
1st Amendment
Definition
Protects freedom of speech
Does not protect obscenity
Term
Breach of peace
Definition
Illegal public disturbance
Term
Concert of action rule
Definition
Wharton’s rule
Two people cannot be charged with conspiracy when the underlying offense itself requires two people
Term
Conspiracy
Definition
An agreement between two or more persons to commit an unlawful act or a lawful act in an unlawful manner
Term
Murder
Definition
The unlawful killing of a human being with malice aforethought
Term
Manslaughter
Definition
Unlawful killing without malice aforethought
Term
Assault
Definition
An intentional threat, show of force, or movement that could reasonably make a person feel in danger of physical attack or harmful physical contact.
Term
Battery
Definition
An intentional touching of another that is either offensive or harmful
Term
Mayhem
Definition
Crime of intentionally dismembering or disfiguring a person
Term
Rape
Definition
Sexual intercourse with a woman not the man’s wife committed without the victim’s consent and by using force
Term
Sodomy
Definition
Non-coital sex with a member of the opposite sex, sex with a member of the same sex, or sex with an animal
Term
Kidnapping
Definition
Misdemeanor at common law. The unlawful taking and confinement and asportation of another person by use of force, threat, fraud, or deception
Term
False imprisonment
Definition
When one person interferes with another’s liberty by use of threat or force without authority
Term
Arson
Definition
Malicious burning of a dwelling house of another
Term
Burglary
Definition
The breaking and entering of another’s dwelling at night for the purpose of committing a felony once inside
Term
Larceny
Definition
The trespassory taking and carrying away of personal property of another with an intent to permanently deprive the owner of possession
Term
Forgery
Definition
Making of false documents (or alteration of existing documents making them false) and passing the document to another with an intent to defraud
Term
Robbery
Definition
A trespassory taking and carrying away of personal property from another’s person or presence using either force or threat with an intent to steal the property
Term
Extortion
Definition
At common law only applied to public officers. The taking or acquisition of property of another using a threat with an intent to steal the property
Term
Destruction of property
Definition
AKA criminal mischief. Usually a specific-intent crime and includes all types of destruction that affect the value or dignity of the property
Term
Exceptions to the special-harm requirement for slander
Definition
Slander per se
Term
In a defamation case, if a Plaintiff is neither a public figure or a public official, he does not have to prove what?
Definition
Actual malice
Term
Defamation defenses
Definition
Privileges
Term
Two types of privileges
Definition
Absolute: applies across board, generally comes about because of job or title, protected fully as long as in scope of employment

Qualified: more limited, defendant must have certain purpose. Limitations- does not apply across board
Term
Libel requirements
Definition
-Statements are written (including records, computer tapes, dictation by stenographer)

-No need to prove special harm

-Presumed damages awarded if:
-actual malice is shown in matter or public concern

or
-matter is a private concern, even if no actual malice is shown
Term
Slander requirements
Definition
-Statements are oral

-Must prove special harm unless slander per se

-Presumed damages not awarded
Term
Slander per se exceptions
Definition
(1) that the plaintiff engaged in criminal behavior,

(2) that the plaintiff suffers from some type of venereal or otherwise loathsome and communicable disease

(3) that the plaintiff is unfit to conduct his or her business, trade, or profession

(4) that the plaintiff has engaged in sexual misconduct
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