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This guide provides an overview of criminal offenses categorized into infractions, misdemeanors, and felonies. It explains key terms such as murder, manslaughter, assault, and theft, detailing their classifications and legal implications. First-degree murder involves premeditated intent, while second-degree includes sudden intent. Infractions cover minor violations like traffic offenses, whereas felonies encompass serious crimes such as robbery, kidnapping, and drug offenses. Understanding these categories is essential for comprehending the legal system and potential consequences.
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Murder – killing with deliberate intent to kill 1st degree – premeditation 2nd degree – sudden intent to kill or cause injury without caring if the injury kills Manslaughter – killing without intention Voluntary – sudden impulse Involuntary – not expecting to cause great harm Terms to Know
Assault – threat to inflict injury Battery – physical violence Larceny – obtaining property by deceit Burglary – illegal entry with intent to steal Robbery – Taking another’s property by force or fear Terms to Know
Infractions • Motor vehicle violations • Bike, Moped, Pedestrian violations • City Ordinances • Criminal Violations (provoking a fight, stealing cable)
Property Crimes Petty theft Shoplifting Public Crimes Drag racing Prostitution Weapon Crimes Licensing Controlled Substance Public intoxication DUI Possession Person Crimes Assault Battery Misdemeanors
Property Crimes Arson Burglary Auto theft Public Crimes Bribery Perjury Assisting Criminals Professional Gambling Weapon Crimes Pointing a loaded fire arm Gun on school property Controlled Substance 2nd offense possession Person Crimes Kidnapping Rape Robbery Sex crimes Manslaughter Felonies