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100. White-Collar Crime. Another name for business crime. Back. 100. A serious Crime that is punishable by confinement in a state prison or a large fine. Felony. Back. 100. Civil Offense. A crime against an individual but not against society. Back. 100. Most common arrest.
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100 White-Collar Crime Another name for business crime. Back
100 A serious Crime that is punishable by confinement in a state prison or a large fine. Felony Back
100 Civil Offense A crime against an individual but not against society. Back
100 Most common arrest. Traffic Stops Back
200 A crime where a person obtains money by lying about a past or existing fact. False Pretenses Back
200 Decency Obscenity is a crime against (?) Back
200 Crime A punishable offense against society. Back
200 Must be specific to a person or place, items, length of time valid, and possibly night permission. Search Warrant Back
300 Bribery A crime where money is offered to influence the performance of an official. Back
300 Misdemeanor A less serious crime that is punishable by confinement in a county or city jail. Back
300 Evil Criminal intent means the defendant intended to do (?) Back
300 The ability to stop and question a person based on typical age, race, personal appearance, behavior, and mannerisms. Drug Courier Profile Back
400 antitrust A type of law that forbids competing price fixing. Back
400 Perjury Lying under oath. Back
400 The age, under early common law, that was below the age of reason. 7 Back
400 Must be read upon a suspects arrest. Miranda Rights Back
500 A type of larceny where a building is entered without permission. Burglary Back
500 A lesser misdemeanor where the defendant cannot be jailed. Infraction Back
500 The age of criminal liability in most states. 18 Back
500 Ruling’s name when evidence obtained in an unreasonable search cannot be used in trial. Exclusionary Rule Back
600 A person who receives stolen property Fence Back
600 The smallest fine for committing a felony. $1,000 Back
600 Name two of the three elements of crime. Duty, Violation of Duty, & Criminal Intent Back
600 Term for when an object connected to a crime is where it can be seen from a place where an officer has a right to be. Plain View Back
700 An agreement between two or more persons to commit a crime. Conspiracy Back
700 The shortest jail term for committing a felony. 1 year Back
700 The doctrine that holds corporate officers responsible for employee crimes. Vicarious Criminal Liability Back
700 Supreme Court ruling that in certain circumstances fixed point searches are legal. Suspicionless Searches Back