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The 3 components of the justice system: - ANSWER1. Executive 2. Legislative 3. Judicial No crime or punishment without the existence of a ___________ that prohibits the act, and a set punishment. - ANSWERlaw Laws must be passed BEFORE the illegal act, so there can be no ex _______ ________ ...

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The 3 components of the justice system: - ANSWER1. Executive

2. Legislative

3. Judicial



No crime or punishment without the existence of a ___________ that prohibits the act, and a set
punishment. - ANSWERlaw



Laws must be passed BEFORE the illegal act, so there can be no ex _______ ________ law -
ANSWERpost facto



The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against
unreasonable searches and seizures; shall not be violated, and no warrants shall issue, but upon
probable cause; supported by Oath or affirmation, and particularly describing the place to be
searched, and the things to be seized - ANSWER4th Amendment



the legal form of the law as passed by the legislature - ANSWERStatutory law



those cases where the OK supreme court and the court of criminal appeals have interpreted
statutory law in very specific cases - ANSWERCase Law



All crimes are a violations of the rules of society. They tend to destroy the conditions of: -
ANSWERsafety

welfare

integrity of the community and the individual.



An act or omission, forbidden by law, to which government applies monetary and/or penal sanctions:
- ANSWERCrime



Punishments for crimes: - ANSWER1. Death

, 2. imprisonment

3. fine

4. removal from office

5. disqualification from holding an office of honor or trust



Crimes are divided into two classifications: - ANSWERFelony

Misdemeanors



State statute 21 covers: - ANSWERCrimes



Felonies, breaches of public order, injuries to persons and property, outrages upon public decency
and morality, including any crime that is "bad" or inherently wrong - ANSWERMala en se



offenses that are wrong by statute: - ANSWERmala prohibita



For a person to be criminally liable, there must be: (7 things) - ANSWER1. there must be a law
prohibiting the action

2. the law must impose a punishment for the crime

3. there must be an act or omission

4. the intent to commit an act or omission

5. the concurrence of act and intent

6. causation

7. result



Elements of a crime: 5 things - ANSWER1. Voluntary and intentional commission of an act or
omission

2. committed by a person capable of performing the act

3. law must prohibit it

4. must be a punishment

5. enforceable by the state



Municipal Court of record: - ANSWER1. Minimum of 65,000 population

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