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mars1129 [50]
2 years ago
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Chapter 3

Law
1 answer:
fredd [130]2 years ago
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Criminal law are known to be body of rules and regulation. The six categories of crimes in terms of seriousness are espionage, treason, felonies, misdemeanors, inchoate offense and infractions.

<h3>What are the criminal law violations?</h3>

A felony: This is a criminal offense which is said to be punishable by death or by incarceration in a prison. A felony crimes is one that involves robbery, etc.

A misdemeanor: This known as a type of criminal offense that is punishable by incarceration, due to committing of minor crimes such as of petty theft, simple assault, etc.

An Infractions: This is known as  a minor offense that involves jaywalking, spitting on the sidewalk, littering etc.

Treason: This is when the U.S. citizen's carried out actions to help a foreign government with the aim to overthrow, make war etc.

Espionage: This is the putting together, transmitting, or losing information that is linked to the national defense.

Inchoate offense: This is an offense that is not finished yet but still in motion.

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