American Criminal LawWest Publishing Company, 1996 - 477 pages |
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Page 79
... involved direct participation in a crime ; accessories were accomplices or those who gave aid and comfort to principals . Common law had three categories of crimes : treason , felonies , and misde- meanors . The highest - ranked crime ...
... involved direct participation in a crime ; accessories were accomplices or those who gave aid and comfort to principals . Common law had three categories of crimes : treason , felonies , and misde- meanors . The highest - ranked crime ...
Page 240
... involved , are frequently classified as misdmeanors . For example , in Nebraska , possession of more than one ounce but less than one pound of marijuana is a misdemeanor ; possession of more than one pound is a felony . Rev. Stat . Neb ...
... involved , are frequently classified as misdmeanors . For example , in Nebraska , possession of more than one ounce but less than one pound of marijuana is a misdemeanor ; possession of more than one pound is a felony . Rev. Stat . Neb ...
Page 266
... involved Section 6928 ( e ) , which makes it a criminal violation to knowingly place employees " in imminent danger of death or serious bodily injury . " United States v . Protex Industries , Inc. , 874 F.2d 740 , 742 ( 10th Cir . 1989 ) ...
... involved Section 6928 ( e ) , which makes it a criminal violation to knowingly place employees " in imminent danger of death or serious bodily injury . " United States v . Protex Industries , Inc. , 874 F.2d 740 , 742 ( 10th Cir . 1989 ) ...
Contents
The Bill of Rights | 11 |
Why Do People Commit Crimes? | 13 |
The Organization of the Criminal Justice System | 23 |
Copyright | |
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