What is Criminal Law?. AGENDA January 9, 2012 1.Today’s topics:  Glossary review  STAMPS  Classes of crimes  Parties to Crimes  Preliminary crimes.

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What is Criminal Law?

AGENDA January 9, Today’s topics:  Glossary review  STAMPS  Classes of crimes  Parties to Crimes  Preliminary crimes 2.Homework due next class:  Complete Glossary terms (motive – conspiracy)  Read Chapters 9 & 10

Glossary Review Page numbers? Why? Book definitions / In my words Why? Symbols Why?

Civil Law vs. Criminal Law Parties? Burden of proof? Procedures?  Problem 8.1 (pg. 101)

Classes of Crimes State vs. Federal crimes o What is “double jeopardy”? Felony vs. Misdemeanor

Parties to a Crime Problem Create chart in your notebook: Work with your group to complete the chart CharacterInvolvement / ActionsPossible charges Jeb Marci Carl Shawn David

Preliminary Crimes Problem 8.3: Work individually to answer questions A-D in your Portfolio

Homework Before you leave  Pick up your belongings & any trash  Straighten desks Homework due next class:  Complete Glossary terms (motive – conspiracy)  Read Chapters 9 & 10