CLEET LAW
1. Title 10: Children and juvenile code
2. Title 21: Crimes and punishment
3. Title 22: Criminal procedures
4. Title 37: Intoxicating liquors
5. Title 47: Traffic
6. Title 63: Public health and safety
7. Expose facto law: Law must declare given conduct criminal before that conduct
takes place
8. Mala in se: Crimes that are wrong in and of themselves morally wrong inherently
evil against; the offense are against the conscience.
9. mala prohibita: offenses prohibited by law but not wrong in themselves
10. 3 main factors that influenced criminal jurisdiction.: 1. Impact of sovereign
states
2. Plemenary power of congress
3. US Supreme Court interpretations of Indian law
11. 4th Amendment: Freedom from unreasonable searches and seizures
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12. 5th Amendment: No forced self incrimination. Right to remain silent
13. 6th Amendment: Right to a speedy trial. Right to council
14. 8th Amendment: cruel and unusual punishment
15. 14th Amendment: Declares that all persons born in the U.S. are citizens andare
guaranteed equal protection of the laws. Due process
16. 3 branches of government: Executive, Legislative, Judicial
17. Levels of Proof: Mere suspicion, reasonable suspicion, P/C, beyond a reason-able
doubt. Clear and conveying
18. Misdemeanor: A fine of $500 or 1 year in county jail
19. Felony: Fine up to 1,000 or up to 2 years in prison
20. Larceny: theft of personal property
21. Robbery 1st Degree: Inflicts bodily harm
22. Robbery 2nd Degree: Wrongful taking of personal property by fraud, or stealthto
deprive another thereof
23. Probable cause: reasonable grounds (for making a search, pressing a charge,
etc.). Articulable facts that would make a reasonable person believe a crime has been
or is gonna be committed.
24. grand larceny: When property is above 1,000 but not more than 2,500
25. Weeks v. US: Established exclusionary rule, evidence gotten without a warrant
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