Set: law and ethics ch.3

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criminal anyone who has committed a criminal offense(a crime against the state) or who has been proven guilty of such an offense.
civil pertaining to crimes against a person or persons
plantiff one who brings a court action against another
defendant a person or party against whom a plantiff's allegations are brought
cited mentioned in reference to legal sources that support a proposition of law to be established
felony a crime more serious than a misdemeanor and punishable by imprisonment for more than one year or death
misdemeanor on offense less serious than a felony and which may be punished by a fine or sentence to a local prison for less than one year
statutory pertaining to a law
murder an act done with intent to kill the victim
manslaughter an unpremeditated taking of a human life
rape unlawful sexual intercourse with a female against her will
sodomy unnatural copulation of a human beings with each other or with an animal
robbery the forcible stealing of the personal property of another either from his or her person or in the immediate presence of the victim
larceny stealing or removing someone's personal property to convert it illegally or deprive the owner of its possession. larceny is a felony
arson intentional burning of another's building or property or of one's own building property for a malicious or illegal purpose
burglary breaking and entering for the purpose of committing a crime
mayhem the wanton causing of violent injury to a person or thing
assault any deliberate attempt or threat to inflict bodily injury upon another person and with apparent ability to do so
battery illegal touching of another person
reformation the rehabilitation of a criminal; changed behavior
restraint restriction of liberty
retribution something given or demanded in payment or as a punishment for criminal wrong dong
deterrence punishment used to discourage crime
tort aprivate wrong or injury, other than breach of contract , for which the court will provide a remedy
intentional deliberate
negligence failure to take reasonable precautions to protect others from the risk of harm
strictliability responsibility of a seller or manufacturers for any defective product unduly threatening personal safty
theft stealing property without consent of the owner
district court a division of the trial court, serving a specific, geographic area, with only one judge usually required to hear and decide a case
superior court a court of general jurisdiction to which a case is removed for trial or appeal
indictment a written accusation charging a party with committing a crime which is drawn up by the prosecuting attorny and issued by a grandjury
euthanasia an intentional action or lake of action causing the merciful death of someone suffering from a terminal illness or incurable condition
first-degree murder premeditated murder or murder committed with extreme cruelty
malice an unjust intention to commit an illegal act to injure someone
wanton done with reckless disregard of anohter's right or needs
respectable minority a minority acceptable to its peer group
conspiracy an agreement among conspirators
fiduciary holding or held in trust
demestic violence abuse, physical or mental, that occurs within the home
fraud a deliberate deception intended tp produce unlawful gain
self-defense the right to protect oneself reasonably from acts of violence or threatened violence

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Created July 2, 2008
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  1. criminalanyone who has committed a criminal offense(a crime against the state) or who has been proven guilty of such an offense. - 1 miss
  2. defendanta person or party against whom a plantiff's allegations are brought - 1 miss
  3. misdemeanoron offense less serious than a felony and which may be punished by a fine or sentence to a local prison for less than one year - 1 miss
  4. larcenystealing or removing someone's personal property to convert it illegally or deprive the owner of its possession. larceny is a felony - 1 miss
  5. negligencefailure to take reasonable precautions to protect others from the risk of harm - 1 miss
  6. malicean unjust intention to commit an illegal act to injure someone - 1 miss
  7. demestic violenceabuse, physical or mental, that occurs within the home - 1 miss