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What is meant by a “crime”? Day 10………………..9/9

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What is meant by a “crime”?

Day 10………………..9/9

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Unit A Business Law

Essential Standard 1.00 Understand concepts of the legal system,

trial procedures, and ethics.

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1.03-Understand Criminal and Civil Laws

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Day 10 story: (Brittany and Ann)other than alcohol and the result, what was different about their actions.

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Intent

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Criminal Act- a punishable offense against society

Elements of Criminal Acts1) Were aware of your duty to do or not to do

a specific thing?2) Did you violate of that duty?3) Did you have criminal intent?

Required state of mind- intended to commit the act and intended to do evil

Elements of Crime

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Felony-A felony is a crime punishable by confinement for more than a year in a state prison or by a fine more

than a $1000, or both.

Misdemeanor-a less serious crime that is usually punishable in a local jail for less than one year, or by a fine or both.

Infraction-An infraction is a noncriminal violation of law not punishable by imprisonment; parking, littering.

Basic Classifications

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Murder-the intentional killing of another person

1st Degree Murder- willful, deliberate, and premeditated killing of another person either directly or through another felonious act

2nd Degree Murder- An inherently dangerous act or omission, done in such a reckless and wanton manner without regard for human life.

Manslaughter -the killing of another person with malice or intent

Crimes

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Rape/Sex Offenses:

Statutory Rape- a sexual act with another person who is 13, 14, or 15 years old and the defendant is at least six years older than the person

Date Rape-a victim who is unconscious; or a victim who is physically unable to resist an act a sexual act or communicate unwillingness to submit to an act of intercourse or a sexual act

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Assault

Simple Assault- is an attempt to commit a battery against another person

Battery- is the unlawful touching or forceful striking of another person using a hand, a weapon or other instrument.

Aggravated Assault- a person that inflicts serious injury upon another person or uses a deadly weapon

Note: N.C. Assault Statutes do not distinguish between assault and battery as both are included as part of the assault criminal statute.

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Kidnapping - the unlawful removal or restraint of a person against his or her will.

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Vandalism Bribery

Arson Contempt o Court

Embezzlement Obstruction of Justice

Fraud Perjury

Money Laundering Treason

Forgery

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Explain the difference(s) between Robbery and Burglary?

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*Burglary-Any person who breaks or enters any building with intent to commit any felony or larceny therein

*Larceny-Larceny of property where the value of the property or goods is not more than one thousand dollars ($1,000)

*Robbery-the wrongful taking of property from another person by threat or the actual use of force, violence or a weapon

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Vandalism-the willful or malicious damage to property either private or public.

Arson-To willfully set fire to or burn or cause to be burned or aid, counsel or procure the burning of any building or other structure of any type

Embezzlement- Fraudulently or knowingly and willfully misapply or convert to ones own use, any money or items with monetary value.

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Fraud-when a person or a business uses deception to obtain money or property.

Money Laundering-When illegally obtained money is put into or through a business to hide it’s origin

Forgery-placing a false signature on a check or other document in order to deceive or deprive someone of their property

Treason-giving aid and comfort to enemies of the United States

Perjury-occurs when a person under oath lies during a court or

administrative process

Obstruction of Justice-occurs when a persons does something that hinders the court to move forward in a case

Bribery-is giving money or property to a public official in exchange for a favor

Contempt of Court-occurs when a person ignores a court order or shows a lack of respect for the court

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Domestic Violence: N. C. Domestic Violence Laws

Domestic Victim Defined:

1. current or former spouses

2. persons of opposite sex who live together or have lived together

3. related as parents and children,

4. current or former household members

5. persons of the opposite sex who are in a dating relationship or have been in a dating relationship

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Criminal Law Process-Requirements:

Domestic violence means the commission of one or more of the following acts:

1. Attempting to cause bodily injury, or intentionally causing bodily injury

2. Placing the aggrieved party or a member of the aggrieved party's family or household in fear of imminent serious bodily injury or continued harassment

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Civil Law Process-Requirements:

The court from specific facts shown, may enter an order as it deems necessary to protect the plaintiffs if there is a danger of acts of domestic violence against them from a defendant.

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Rights of Accused

Not testify against themselves

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Unreasonable search and seizures

Legal representation

Proof beyond a reasonable doubt

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Conduct of othersIndividuals who knowingly aid in the act of committing a crime are guilty (of criminal wrongdoing)

20BL02.02 PPT 1

Accomplice

•One who plans or helps with crime

•Involved in felony where someone is killed, all are guilty of the homicide

Vicarious criminal liability

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What two types of defense may used in a criminal trial?

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Procedural & Substantive

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Criminal Defense

Procedural Defense

Problem with:

Substantive Defense

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how evidence was obtained

the way a person is arrested, questioned, tried or punished

Disprove, justify or excuse the alleged crime

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Entrapment (procedural)

Induced into breaking the law by a law enforcement officer

23BL02.02 PPT 1

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Insanity - (substantive)

◦ Must prove the M’Naghten Rule “At the time of the crime, was the defendant suffering

from a mental disease so serious that he or she did not know what they were doing was wrong” - INTENT

◦ If not guilty, what happens? Must serve time in a mental institution until determined to be stable.

24BL02.02 PPT 1

Defendant must prove during trial

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Self-Defense - (substantive)

Defending yourself from danger Must retreat, if possible

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Defense of Family Members

Person has the right to rescue a family member who is being attacked.

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Immunity:

Granted freedom from prosecution even when a person committed a crime.

26BL02.02 PPT 1

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Plea Bargain:

Agree to a lesser crime in exchange for more serious crimes being dropped.

27BL02.02 PPT 1

How does this help:

the Defense?the Prosecutor?the court system?

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Intent: mental attitude with which an individual acts

Motive: the cause that moves people to induce a certain action

28BL02.02 PPT 1

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Tort-is a private wrong committed by one person against another

Elements of a Tort

1. Duty-the obligation to use a reasonable standard of care to prevent injury to others

2. Breach-when you breach or break, your duty to another

person

3. Causation-means that breach of duty caused the injury

1. Proximate Cause-when it is reasonably foreseeable that a breach of duty will result in an

injury.

2. Vicarious Liability-when one person is liable for the torts of another

4. Actual Harm-The victim suffers an injury, has property destroyed or loses a lot of money.

Civil Laws

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Assault-occurs when one person intentionally puts another in reasonable fear of an offensive or harmful bodily contact

Battery-the harmful or offensive touching of another

False Imprisonment-the intentional confinement of a person against the person’s will and without the lawful ability to do so

Defamation-a false statement that injures a persons’ reputation or good name

Civil Laws - Intentional Torts

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Invasion of Privacy-uninvited intrusion into a persons’ personal relationships and activities

Trespass to Land-entry onto the property of another without consent

Conversion-when property is stolen, destroyed or used in a manner that is inconsistent with an owner’s rights

Interference with Contracts-if a third party encourages a breach in any way, then that third party may be liable in tort

Fraud-occurs when there is an intentional misrepresentation of an existing important fact (that is a lie) which causes the victim to give up a right or something of value

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What is the difference between Assault and Battery?

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Negligence- A tort that results when one person carelessly injures another. It is an accidental tort and requires no intent.

Elements of Negligence1) The Defendant owed the Plaintiff a duty of care2) The Defendant breached that duty by being

careless3) The Defendant carelessness was the

proximate cause of harm4) The Plaintiff was really hurt by the Defendant’s

carelessness.

Civil Law - Negligence

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Defenses to Negligence

Contributory Negligence-a defense whenever the defendant can show that the victim did something that helped cause his or her own injuries

Comparative Negligence- a defense that is raised when the carelessness of each party is compared to the other party’s carelessness

Assumption of Risk- a defense raised when the plaintiff knew of the risk involved and still took the chance (assumed risk) of being injured

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Court Injunctions- is a court order that prevents a party from performing a specific act and may be temporary of permanent

Damages-is a payment recovered in court by a person who has suffered an injury

Civil Remedies

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Alternative Dispute Resolution-occurs when parties try and resolve a disagreement outside of the usual court system

Mediation- when parties to a dispute invite a mediator, to help solve the problem

*Advantage-final decision remains in the hands of the parties

Arbitration- giving the power to settle their dispute to a third party.

*Advantage-often results in a fair solution because the decision is in the hands of an objective third party