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What is criminal law?
Rules for punishing
lawbreakers
harming society
What is the second key component of criminal law?
Mens Rea
How does criminal law differ from civil law?
Criminal law punishes
societal harm
, civil law resolves
disputes
What does Mens Rea signify in criminal law?
The
intention
or mental state of the person committing the act
What is the first key component of criminal law?
Actus Reus
What does Actus Reus refer to in criminal law?
The actual physical act or omission constituting the
crime
What is the fourth key component of criminal law?
Punishment
What does punishment refer to in criminal law?
Penalties imposed on individuals found
guilty
What is the definition of a felony?
More serious crimes with
imprisonment
over a
year
What are the key components of criminal law?
Actus Reus
: The physical act or omission
Mens Rea
: The intention or mental state
Causation
: The direct link between act and harm
Punishment
: Penalties like fines or imprisonment
How do felonies differ from misdemeanors?
Felonies are more serious than
misdemeanors
What does causation imply in criminal law?
The act must directly cause the
harm
or result
What are the penalties for misdemeanors?
Fines
,
community service
, or
short
jail stays
What are the penalties for felonies?
Prison sentences of a
year
or more
What are the key differences between felonies and misdemeanors?
Felonies
: serious crimes,
imprisonment
over a
year
Misdemeanors
: less serious crimes, imprisonment under a year
Felonies: examples include
murder
,
armed robbery
Misdemeanors: examples include petty theft,
simple assault
Felonies: penalties include
long prison sentences
Misdemeanors: penalties include
fines
or
short jail stays
What is the primary goal of civil law?
To compensate the
injured party
What are the two categories of crimes mentioned?
Felonies
and
misdemeanors
What is civil law?
A legal system for
disputes
between individuals
What are the key differences between civil law and criminal law?
Focus:
Criminal Law: Punishes wrongdoers
Civil Law: Compensates injured parties
Parties:
Criminal Law:
Government
vs.
Individual
Civil Law: Individual vs. Individual/
Entity
Outcome:
Criminal Law:
Jail time
, fines
Civil Law:
Monetary damages
What is the third key component of criminal law?
Causation
What are the main purposes of civil law and criminal law?
Civil Law: Compensate injured parties and resolve
disputes
Criminal Law: Punish
offenders
and deter crime
What methods are used in the discovery process?
Depositions
,
interrogatories
, and
document requests
What is the definition of a misdemeanor?
Less serious crimes with
imprisonment
under a year
Who are the parties involved in civil law cases?
Individuals or
entities
What does the pleading process involve?
Formal written statements
outlining claims
What is the primary focus of civil law?
Resolving
disputes
between individuals or entities
What types of issues does civil law cover?
Contracts
,
property
, and personal injuries
What is the purpose of enforcing criminal law?
To protect
society
What is the outcome of a civil law case?
Monetary damages
or
injunctions
What occurs during the trial process in civil law?
Hearing and presenting
evidence
What is the purpose of the discovery process in civil law?
Collecting
evidence
What is the purpose of criminal law?
To punish
offenders
What is the first process in civil law?
Pleading
What might happen if you violate criminal law?
You could face
fines
or
jail time
Who are the parties involved in civil law?
Individual
vs. Individual/
Entity
How does civil law differ from criminal law?
Civil law compensates the
injured party
What is contract law?
Governs
agreements
between parties
Ensures agreements are legally binding
Key elements: Offer, acceptance,
consideration
,
mutual intent
What is the typical outcome of a criminal law case?
Jail time
,
fines
How do different types of law interact with each other?
A
contract
may be challenged under
constitutional rights
What is family law?
Deals with
relationships
and domestic issues
Covers
marriage
,
divorce
,
child custody
, and
support
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