Criminal Code - Answer-main body of criminal law and identifies acts that are
considered criminal
Municipal Ordinances - Answer-laws that are passed by city government
Grand Jury - Answer-a group of citizens that meets to decide whether people should be
accused of a crime
States Attorney - Answer-prosecutes criminals
Circuit Court - Answer-A court that hears cases in several designated locations rather
than a single place.
Robbery - Answer-Taking someone's property by threat or force
Murder - Answer-Intentional killing of a person
Involuntary Manslaughter - Answer-unintentional, resulting from conduct so reckless it
causes death
Theft - Answer-Taking another person's possessions
Burglary - Answer-breaking and entering for the purpose of committing a crime
Criminal Trespass - Answer-Section 3503
No intent to commit a crime.
entering someone else's property w/o permission
Public Indecency - Answer-expose yourself in public to others who would be offended
Fornication - Answer-sexual intercourse between an unmarried man and an unmarried
woman
, Disorderly Conduct - Answer-a minor offense involving disturbance of public peace and
decency
Assault - Answer-intentional threat to physically or offensively injure another.
Attack.
Battery - Answer-A pounding; illegal beating.
harmful or offensive touching.
Aggravated Assault - Answer-Attack on a person in which the assailant inflicts serious
harm or uses a deadly weapon
Aggravated Battery - Answer-if a deadly weapon is used or if serious bodily injury is
caused.
Forgery - Answer-the act of making a fake document or altering a real one with the
intent to commit fraud
Deceptive Practice - Answer-Intent to defraud.
Knowingly causes another by deception, or threat to execute a document disposing of
property.
Armed robbery - Answer-using a weapon to steal
Arson - Answer-illegal burning of property
Aggravated Arson - Answer-Foreseeable that human life could be endangered
Narcotics - Answer-specific drugs that are obtainable only by prescription & are used to
relieve pain.
Admissible - Answer-allowable
Inadmissible - Answer-Not accepted as valid
Department of Public Health - Answer-provides licensure for social workers
Department of Natural Resources - Answer-deals with threats to wildlife
County Road Commission - Answer-Maintaining and reconstructing county roads
Fire Department - Answer-An organization for preventing or extinguishing fires
Grid Search - Answer-officers perform double line search, first in one direction, then
parallel.
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