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Rights and Liberties Bill of Rights Freedoms and the right to “life, liberty, and property.”
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Agenda Hwk: Law in America Handout (in Dominance/Submission packet) Blog write a response to each of your fellow classmates (two or three sentences on a point you agree or disagree) When Done work on Criminal Law Handout/Review –(first few) Does background make some commit crimes? Nature of Crimes Crimes of Omission If Time: Laws and Crimes Objective: To identify crimes and laws for them.
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How did the shooting occur? What happened to the victim? What caused Valta to commit the shooting? Click Here for Movie Click Here for Movie Click Here for Movie
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What is Homicide? The killing of one human being by another.
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What is the difference between criminal and noncriminal homicides? Criminal is not justifiable or sometimes done with premeditation or malice.
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Types of Criminal Homicides: 1 st Degree: What do you need for 1 st degree murder charge? What do you need for 1 st degree murder charge? Premeditation Premeditation Felony Murder: killing that takes place during a felony.
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2 nd Degree Murder: How is it different than 1 st degree? How is it different than 1 st degree? No Premeditation No Premeditation Voluntary Manslaughter: Victims does something to offender-happens right after.
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Involuntary Manslaughter: unintentional killing by a reckless act. What are some examples of Voluntary and Involuntary Manslaughter? Vol-Spouse found cheating, Inv-Gun Show
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Negligent Homicide: Failure to exercise care that results in a death What is an example of Negligent Homicide? Auto-speeding, Airplanes, etc.
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Noncriminal Homicide: Justifiable or excusable. What are some examples? What are some examples? Police, Self-Defense, Executioner.
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Suicide: is the deliberate taking of one own’s life. Crime to attempt to commit suicide.
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What happens to those who attempt suicide and don’t die? Psychological Examination, Treatment, etc.
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1 million teens attempt and 6,000 succeed. True or False Teens commit more suicides than the elderly.
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What is assault? Carryout physical harm on another. What is Battery? Unlawful physical contact inflicted on another.
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Different levels of assault: Assault with the intent to murder, Aggravated Assault, etc.
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What are stalking laws used for? Prevention of assaults and batteries.
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What is rape? Unlawful intercourse without consent. What is statutory rape? Intercourse between a male and a female that is under legal age of consent.
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What does PA laws say about statutory rape? Female, not the male, that has sex is under the age of 16. Only male can commit statutory rape.
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Age Gap-If male is four years or more older than female the age of 13-16. Male commits a felony in the second degree. Not knowing the age of the female is not a defense.
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Review What case made segregation in the South legal? What case made it illegal? How did African Americans fight these laws in the South? What is Precedent?
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Agenda Check and Review Hwk If Needed: Crimes of Ommission Article Notes on Crimes and Laws Dominance and Submission 12 Angry Men or work on Project if Video unavailable If Time: Bingo Review Hwk: Quiz Tomorrow
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Review What are some laws that you learned in class today?
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Agenda Review Study Guide/12 Angry Men (Study BOR Chart) Online Quiz After Quiz work on Mock Election Project Need Introduction Slide, Background Slide, and Foreign Policy Slide done and checked by Mr. P today! Will watch the rest of 12 Angry Men Last 1/2 and hour of class (continue Monday).
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