Substantive Criminal Law
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Judicial legislative and executive | Branches of government |
The branch of the United States government responsible for the administration of justice, interprets laws | Judicial branch |
Enact laws | Legislative branch |
The branch of the United States government that is responsible for carrying out the laws | Executive branch |
Identify prohibited conduct, prevent crime, protect society from dangerous people | Purpose of criminal laws |
Punishable by criminal sanction | Offenses |
2nd departments, district courts | Non felonies |
Laws made after the fact cannot be retroactively applied | Constitutional limitations |
Laws must be clear and precise | Void vagueness |
Attempt to regulate conduct that interferes with individuals freedom | Over broad doctrine |
A law that would punish a status without an act | Statues crimes |
14th amendment, must treat all people alike | Equal protection clause |
Power to create and enforce laws, federal gov has power to create laws under the constitution | Jurisdiction |
Commerce clause, beyond jurisdiction of state, crimes that interfere with federal gov | Federal jurisdiction |
Protects human rights, right to privacy, maintain public health order | Why do we have criminal law |
Review of trial case and judges decision | Appellate court |
Judge determines your sentence | Death penalties |
Yes | Does everyone have a right to appeal |
2nd department | What department is Suffolk in |
Hears cases of national importance and constitutional issues | Us Supreme Court |
Power given to each state to make laws | Police power |
Infractions, violations offense not crime | Violations and traffic |
Less serious, punishable less than one year | Misdemeanor |
Murder, kidnapping 1st degree | A felony |
15 years or less | C felony |
7 years or less | D felony |
4 years or less | E felony |
Nonviolent crime 3-9 years | Indeterminate range |