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An offense which is punishable by one year or more in a state prison is called a? Common-law crime.
States that have codified their criminal codes, the common-law is important today because? Most misdemeanors are common-law crimes.
A trial without a jury is called? A bench trial.
Griswold v. Connecticut in 1965 described the constitutional right to privacy? A fundamental right.
A legal fiction turns something into an act in a passive state? Possession.
A driver who has a stroke causing them to be incapacitated and killing someone while operating a motor vehicle is an example of what? Voluntarily induced involuntary act.
Another term for criminal act is? Actus reus.
Conscious risk creation is called? Recklessness
Concurrence element mean a criminal intent has to? Trigger the criminal act.
Define the the most common specific intent? general intent plus.
Retroactive criminal laws undermine the central values of free societies. TRUE or FALSE. TRUE.
Crimes punishable by more than a year in prison are called felonies. TRUE or FALSE. TRUE.
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