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Title: Our Criminal


1
Our Criminal Personal Injury Laws
  • Mr. Valanzano
  • Business Law

2
Criminal Laws
  • Crime _______________________________
    _______________________________________
  • Elements of a Crime
  • A duty to do or not to do a certain thing
  • Criminal Act - ______________________________
    ___________________________________________
  • Criminal Intent ___________________________
    ___________________________________________

3
Criminal Conduct
  • ________________________________ assault and
    battery, kidnapping, rape, murder
  • Crimes against property _________________________
    _____
  • Crimes against the government ___________________
    ____ _______________________________
  • ____________________________ rioting, disorderly
    conduct, speeding
  • Crimes against realty ___________________________
    ______
  • ___________________________ fraudulent sale of
    securities, violation of pure food and drug laws
  • Crimes against decency __________________________
    ____

4
Classification of Crimes
  • ______________ a crime punishable by more than
    ____ year in prison and/or a fine of more than
    _____________
  • In some cases, a felony can also be punishable by
    death.
  • ___________________ a crime punishable by
    ___________ year in prison and/or a fine
  • _______________ a less serious misdemeanor only
    _____________________

5
Types of Crimes
  • ________________ the taking another persons
    money or property by a person whom it was
    entrusted to
  • Perjury ______________________________
  • _____________________ the wrongful taking of
    money or personal property with intent to deprive
    the owner of possession
  • ______________ taking of money or property from
    a person against their will by force or causing
    fear
  • _________________ entering a building without
    permission with intention to commit a crime
  • _________________________________________________

6
Types of Crimes (continued)
  • ________________________ knowingly receiving or
    buying property known to be stolen with intent to
    deprive the rightful owner of the property
  • False Pretenses ____________________________
    _____________________________________________
  • Forgery ___________________________________
    __________________________
  • ________________ unlawfully offering or giving
    anything of value to influence performance of an
    official

7
Types of Crimes (continued)
  • _____________________ obtaining money or other
    property from a person by wrongful use of force,
    fear, or power
  • Conspiracy _____________________________
    ____________________________
  • Arson __________________________________
    ______________________________

8
_____________________
  • Your rights when arrested
  • Fair procedure during ________________________
    __________________________________
  • Defendants may not be compelled to _________
    _____________________________________
  • _______________________________________
  • _______________________________________
  • Must be proven guilty _________________________
    _______________________________

9
Responsibility for the Criminal Conduct of Others
  • A person who aids another person in the
    commission of a crime is also guilty of criminal
    wrongdoing.
  • One who plans the crime or intentionally helps in
    the act is guilty of the same crime.
  • Example If someone is killed during the
    commission of a felony, all accomplices are
    guilty of the homicide.

10
Defenses to Criminal Charges
  • Defense ________________________________
    __________________________________
  • __________________________ defenses based on
    problems with the way evidence is obtained or the
    way the accused is arrested, questioned, tried,
    or punished
  • ____________________ ways to disprove, justify,
    or excuse the alleged crime by discrediting facts
    established by the prosecution

11
Types of Substantive Defenses
  • __________________ use of force necessary to
    prevent death, serious bodily harm, rape, or
    kidnapping
  • _________________ exists when the defense can
    prove the accused does not know the difference
    between right and wrong
  • ____________ freedom from prosecution even when
    that person has committed a crime
  • A witness who refuses to testify after being
    granted immunity is in ___________________________
    ___

12
Punishments for Crimes
  • Punishment - ___________________________
    ____________________________
  • ______________ agreeing to plead guilty to a
    less serious crime in exchange for having a more
    serious crime dropped
  • Gives up right to trial to avoid risk or harsher
    punishment if convicted

13
Personal Injury (Civil) Laws
  • Torts ______________________________________
    ________________________
  • If a tort is committed, the victim can sue and
    obtain a judgment for ______.
  • Elements of a tort
  • _________________
  • _________________
  • _________________
  • _____________________________

14
Elements of a Tort
  • Duty __________________________________________
    ______________________________
  • We have duties to not injure another persons
    body, reputation, or privacy not to interfere
    with others property rights not to interfere
    with others economic rights
  • Breach _______________________________________
  • Injury _________________________________________
  • Causation (proof) _____________________________
    _____________________________
  • ___________________________ when it is
    reasonably foreseeable that breach of duty will
    result in an injury

15
Types of Intentional Torts
  • Intentional Torts ____________________________
    ___________________________________
  • ______________ when one person intentionally
    threatens to physically or offensively injure
    another
  • Battery ____________________________________
    _____________________________________________
  • _______________________ depriving a persons
    freedom of movement without the persons consent
    and without privilege

16
Intentional Torts (continued)
  • Defamation ____________________________
    __________________________________________
  • Written _________ Spoken _____________
  • Statement must be false, communicated to a third
    person, or brings the victim contempt or ridicule
    by others
  • ________________________ the unwelcome and
    unlawful intrusion into ones private life to
    cause outrage, mental suffering, or humiliation

17
Intentional Torts (continued)
  • Trespassing ________________________________
    ___________________________________
  • Conversion ________________________________
    ____________________________________________
  • Right is violated if the possession is stolen,
    destroyed, or used in a manner inconsistent with
    the owners rights
  • __________________________________ when a third
    party entices or encourages the breach of a
    contract
  • Fraud _________________________________________
    _______________________________

18
Negligence
  • Negligence _______________________________
    _____________________________________________
  • ________________________________ a duty that
    requires us to act with the care, prudence, and
    good judgment to not cause injury to others
  • Defenses to negligence
  • ________________________________________ when a
    plaintiffs own negligence was a partial cause
    for the injury
  • Assumption of Risk _____________________________
    _ ________________________________________________
    __________________________________________________
    __

19
Strict Liability
  • _____________________ even though the defendant
    was not negligent, they are liable if engaged in
    an activity that resulted in injury
  • Proof of both the _____________________________
    ______________________________________________
  • Examples target practice, ownership of dangerous
    animals, sale of goods that are unreasonably
    dangerous

20
_______________________
  • _________________ a court order issued for a
    person to do or not to do a particular act in
    order to prevent a tort
  • Damages ______________________________
    __________________________________________
  • Goal is to place in injured party _______________
    ______________________________________________
  • Usually used to reimburse the plaintiff for lost
    wages, medical bills, pain, and suffering
  • Lawyers often get a percentage of the damages
    (_______ - before, _________ - trial,
    ___________ - appeal)

21
Elements of Civil Procedure
  • ___________________ anything the judge allows
    to be presented to the jury to prove or disprove
    facts
  • Testimony ______________________________________
    ________________
  • Witness ________________________________________
    _________________
  • _____________________ written order buy the
    judge commanding a witness to appear in court to
    testify
  • Contempt of Court ______________________________
    _______________
  • Verdict ____________________ Judgment
    _______________________
  • _____________________________ used if the
    defendant does not pay damages the process by
    which a judgment for money is enforced the court
    directs the defendants property seized or sold
    to pay the judgment
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