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CRIMINAL LAW Objective: Define the elements present in all crimes Describe crimes that commonly occur in the business environment Bellwork: What is a crime?

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1 CRIMINAL LAW Objective: Define the elements present in all crimes Describe crimes that commonly occur in the business environment Bellwork: What is a crime? What is the difference between a crime and a civil offense.

2  I’m going to give you each a ballot to vote on our topic order this semester.  We will begin with Criminal Law since it had the most repeated answers from the initial survey.

3  A crime is a punishable offense against society  A civil offense is against a victim, not society  Most crimes also have a civil element, however the victim general doesn’t sue for damages because the criminal doesn’t usually have the ability to pay the judgement.  Crimes are defined by statute.  Statutes are laws enacted by state or federal legislatures.

4 1. A duty to do or not to do a certain thing  Duty is a state statute forbidding certain conduct. Sometimes federal statutes or city ordinances. 2. An act or omission in violation of that duty  The Criminal Act is the specific conduct that violates the statute. 3. Criminal intent  Must be proven in court

5 1. Intended to commit the act 2. Intended to do evil

6 Davis, the chief accountant of the Del Norte Credit Union, cleverly juggled the company records over a period of years. During that time, she took at least $35,000 belonging to the credit union. When the theft was discovered by outside auditors, Davis repaid the money with interest. Has she committed a crime even though she repaid?

7 1. Did Davis have a duty to the credit union not to take the money?  YES! 2. Did she act in violation of that duty?  YES, Davis embezzled the money. 3. Can we establish criminal intent?  YES, we can prove through her conduct that she meant to commit the crime and take the money. Her repaying the money doesn’t alter these facts.

8  If a corporation’s employees have criminal intent, their employer may be judged to have criminal intent. If the employees were doing their assigned duties and the act benefits the organization.  When an employee commits a crime, the corporation’s officers can be held criminally responsible. This is known as vicarious criminal liability.

9  Most statutes fix the age of criminal liability, but the figure ranges from 16-19.  To have criminal intent one must have sufficient mental capacity to know the difference between right and wrong.  Could this impact anyone besides minors?

10  For less serious crimes where a jail sentence is unlikely criminal intent is not required.  Traffic tickets  Extreme carelessness

11 1. Crimes against a person  (assault and battery, kidnapping, rape, murder) 2. Crimes against property  (theft, robbery, embezzlement) 3. Crimes against the government  (treason, tax evasion, perjury) 4. Crimes against public peace and order  (rioting, disorderly conduct, speeding) 5. Crimes against realty  (burglary, arson, criminal trespass) 6. Crimes against consumers  (fraudulent sale of securities, violation of the pure food and drug laws) 7. Crimes against decency  (bigamy, obscenity, prostitution)

12  The death penalty is a very contested topic.  I want the three groups at the front of the room to research and formulate a pro-capital punishment response.  The three groups at the back of the room will research and formulate a response against capital punishment.  I will give you 15 minutes to research then each group will present their arguments to persuade us to their side.


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