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Criminal law vocabulary

por Christian Zadi
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Committing a crime intentionally and knowingly

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Elements of a crime

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The fact of placing the victim in fear of physical harm

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Battery

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The person who helps plan the crime but doesn't go to the crime scene.

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The person who was not aware of the crime until after it took place, and helps the criminals hide or avoid capture.

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The person who helps the principal during the crime

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The principal

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The fact of asking someone to commit a crime on your behalf, whether they accept or not

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The fact for two or more people to plan a crime together

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If you plan a crime and taking some steps towards committing the crime, but you are arrested before actually doing it, you can be charged with...

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What is the main difference between an accomplice and an accessory before the fact?

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What is the difference between the accessory BEFORE the fact (ABF) and the accessory AFTER the fact (AAF)?

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In a murder, the reason why a person kills someone is the motive.

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An example of criminal conspiracy is a situation in which Donald, a drug dealer, asks Jayla, his associate, to help him kill another dealer.

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If Destonnie drives the gateway car during a bank robbery, she will be considered an accessory before the fact. NOT an accomplice.

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If you sneak up on someone and punch them before they even notice you, you CANNOT be charged with assault AND battery because all the elements of both crimes aren't present.

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