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Extractions: DISTINCTION BETWEEN CIVIL AND CRIMINAL CASES The distinction between civil and criminal cases is an important one. In a civil case, a trial or contested matter occurs between two or more persons, while in a criminal case, the trial is between the State of Mississippi and a person accused of committing a crime. This is true even when a criminal case is begun by the victim of a crime filing an affidavit charging someone with criminal activity. There are times when the wrong which has been done might give rise to either a civil suit or criminal charge or both. But the justice court judge must keep in mind the distinction, for it is improper for criminal process to be used to collect a civil debt or damages. Every justice court judge should be familiar with the case of State Ex Rel. Richardson v. Edgeworth, 214 So.2d 579 (Miss. 1968). In this case, our state Supreme Court held that justice court judges who permitted people to sign criminal affidavits for collection of debts without advising them of the criminal nature of the documents; who permitted criminal affidavits to be signed in blank without requiring affiants to appear to make their sworn statements; who solicited collection of accounts through their deputy sheriffs and constables; and who used criminal processes for collection of civil debts; were guilty of intentional abuse of process and would be liable for damages caused by their actions.
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Extractions: May 25, 2004 What appears below is a summary of the laws of the 29 states that recognize the unlawful killing of an unborn child as homicide in at least some circumstances. T he federal Unborn Victims of Violence Act enacted April 1, 2004, covers unborn victims of federal and military crimes. Full-Coverage Unborn Victim States (1 (States With Homicide Laws That Recognize Unborn Children as Victims Throughout the Period of Pre-natal Development) Arizona: The killing of an "unborn child" at any stage of pre-natal development is manslaughter. Ariz. Rev. Stat. §13-1103 (A)(5) (West 1989 & Supp. 1998). Also to be read with Ariz. Rev. Stat. § 13-702(c)(10). Idaho: Murder is defined as the killing of a "human embryo or fetus" under certain conditions. The law provides that manslaughter includes the unlawful killing of a human embryo or fetus without malice. The law provides that a person commits aggravated battery when, in committing battery upon the person of a pregnant female, that person causes great bodily harm, permanent disability or permanent disfigurement to an embryo or fetus. Idaho Sess. Law Chap. 330 (SB1344)(2002). Illinois: The killing of an "unborn child" at any stage of pre-natal development is intentional homicide, voluntary manslaughter, or involuntary manslaughter or reckless homicide. Ill. Comp. Stat. ch. 720, §§5/9-1.2, 5/9-2.1, 5/9-3.2 (1993). Ill. Rev. Stat. ch. 720 § 5/12-3.1. A person commits battery of an unborn child if he intentionally or knowingly without legal justification and by any means causes bodily harm to an unborn child. Read with Ill. Rev. Stat. ch. 720 § 5/12-4.4.
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Extractions: CRIMINAL LAW SECTION 1 - COLQUITT FALL, 2002 Course Syllabus ASSIGNMENTS: Normally, all assignments for this course will be contained in the course syllabus. If any new cases or materials are added, this information will be provided during class and by postings on the website. All assignments in this handout and in the syllabus refer either to our casebook or to the required materials contained on-line at the course website. For example, T 1-20 is a reference to pages 1 through 20 of the required casebook, B ONNIE , C OUGHLIN , J EFFRIES OW , C RIMINAL L AW (1997). Similarly, T A-11 refers to page 11 of Appendix A of the casebook. BACKGROUND READING: Background reading assignments usually will not be discussed in class. They are, however, important to your understanding of the material that will be discussed. If time permits, we may cover any difficult subjects contained in the background materials. OBJECTIVES: At the beginning of each major topic area, this syllabus states certain objectives. The objectives are for illustration only. Certainly, they are not all-inclusive. You should add appropriate objectives as you study the materials for this course. LINKS: Underlined listings in blue font are "links." Simply "click" on any link with your left mouse button and the listed material will appear on your computer screen. You then have three options: Read the material on-line, save it to disk, or print it.
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Extractions: return Recent articles in the Clarion-Ledger have pointed out the alarming increase in prison population and the long-term consequences of such policies. Here is the JP's view on this, together with a table of winners and losers. You might be surprised by who wins and who loses. Read the article Almost two million adults will greet the new millennium in American prisons. According to the Justice Policy Institute in Washington, D.C., there are six times as many Americans behind bars as are imprisoned in the 12 countries that make up the entire European Union, even though those countries have 100 million more citizens than the United States. If all these people, mostly American citizens, actually belong behind bars, then we can truthfully conclude that the American experiment with democracy has failed, that it has produced instead of a law-abiding populace a large criminal class that threatens the remaining population and must be kept in check by long-term incarceration. This is a damnable lie. We have been sold that lie by media, the giant corporations which own them, and the politicians who are in their service; a lie intended to arouse within us an irrational fear for our personal safety sufficient to still our better judgment and to accept measures which are clearly not in our best interest.
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Extractions: Key words: criminal law, bibliography on complicity - articles, abet, abetment, abetting, abettor, acessory, accessories, aid, aider, aiding, accomplice liability, accomplices, common purpose, complicity, inchoate offences, joint enterprise, joint participation, parties, participation, party, parties, secondary liability. [Home Accueil] AMBOS, Kai, "Article 25: Individual criminal responsibility" in Otto Triffterer, ed., Commentary on the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court: Observers' Notes, Article by Article , Baden Baden: Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft, 1999, xxviii, 1295 p. at pp. 475-492, ISBN: 3789061735; copy at the Department of External Affairs, Ottawa, call number: legal KZ 6310 .C734 1999;
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Extractions: Relevant State Requirements Mississippi adopted an audit privilege law in July 1995; the law is codified at Title 49 of the Mississippi Code Annotated (MCA , Chapter 002, Sections: Definitions Audit Privilege Penalties Key provisions of the Mississippi law are as follows: An environmental self-evaluation report is privileged and is not admissible in any legal or investigative action in any civil, criminal, or administrative proceeding, unless a court of record, after an in-camera review determines that: (MCA) 49-2-71(1) the environmental self-evaluation report shows evidence that the facility was not in compliance with an environmental law and the facility did not initiate appropriate efforts to achieve compliance with the environmental law or complete any necessary permit application promptly after the noncompliance was discovered; (MCA) 49-2-71(1)(b)(i) and (ii)
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Extractions: By Pat Vaughan Tremmel It is illegal in Michigan to use vulgar language in the presence of a woman or child. In certain parts (but only certain parts) of Maryland, it is a crime to tell someone's fortune. West Virginia's anti-flag-burning statute consists of a full page of dense legalese. In the District of Columbia, you can be punished more severely for burning down your own house than someone else's. A new study by a School of Law professor highlights such absurdities, inconsistencies and confusion in our nation's laws in a rigorous examination of all 52 American criminal codes and a detailed scoring system ranking their performance. Paul H. Robinson, the study's author and the Edna B. and Ednyfed H. Williams Professor of Law, also grouped the criminal codes according to academic grades from A to F. "Our study shows that poor writing, incoherent organization, unclear or missing fundamental elements, absurd criminal offenses and haphazard or arbitrary punishment systems are frighteningly common in American criminal law," said Robinson, the author of the recent book "Would you Convict? 17 Cases that Challenged the Law." Texas, Colorado, Arkansas, Alaska, Missouri, Utah and Arizona ranked in that order got an A for their criminal codes. Vermont, Washington, D.C., Michigan, South Carolina, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Maryland, West Virginia and Mississippi ranked 44 through 52 got an F.
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