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Criminal Law Kelly Stephenson

Misdemeanor

Felony

The Prosecutor

The defendant

An Infraction

Yes, Motive is NOT required

Required State of Mind

No

Criminal Act

Yes!

The constitution

Commerce Clause

Federal & State

No

The wrongful taking away of another’s property by a person who has been entrusted with that property is called what? Embezzlement

District Courts

U.S. Supreme Court

State Supreme Courts

Juvenile Courts

Intermediate Appellate Courts

Mediator

Arbitration

Arraignment

Bail

Fines, Imprisonment, or the Death Penalty

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