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accusations of criminal conduct. ARREST WARRANT A writ issued by a judge, based upon probable cause, to a law enforcement officer to take into custody the person named in it. ASSAULT 1. Civil. An intentional and unlawful attempt or threat, either by words or acts, to inflict injury upon another. 2. Criminal. Simple and aggravated assault are ...
ACQUIT - To legally certify the innocence of one charged with a crime. To set free, release or discharge from an obligation, burden or accusation. To find a defendant not guilty in a criminal trial. ACQUITTAL - In criminal law, a finding of not guilty. In contract law, a release, absolution, or discharge from an obligation, liability, or ...
7 paź 2020 · Takes a new approach to making everyday criminal justice terms accessible. Each term will contain: a complete, current definition of the term; a discussion of common misconceptions or controversies surrounding the term; and a cross-reference to other entries in the dictionary. Includes bibliographical references.
11 gru 2020 · Like any good dictionary, this resource will assist practitioners as well as students in writing reports and papers and understanding terminology in journal articles. Over 5,000 terms, concepts, and names are included in the new edition, as well as over 125 new U.S. Supreme Court cases."--Jacket
Criminal Laws: Laws concerned with the relationship between the individual and the government, especially in the areas of public safety and order (driving licenses, theft, rape and murder), as distinct from civil laws.
The system typically includes three components: (1) law enforcement, (2) the judicial process, and (3) corrections. The following terms and definitions are those you will often find used within the system, organized under each of its three components:
Crime: A violation of a Connecticut or federal criminal law. Criminal Justice System: The network of institutions through which an accused offender passes until he is acquitted or convicted, his charges dismissed, or