2c: Chapter 22, 24, 25, 27 & 28 Flashcards
Desecration of human remains
Unlawfully disturb, move or conceal human remains.
Unlawfully desecrate, damage or destroy human remains.
Commit an act of sexual penetration or sexual contact upon human remains.
2•
It is a crime of the 3• if an individual purposely or knowingly fail to dispose of human remains.
Disposition of body parts
A person knowingly for valuable consideration, purchases or sells a part for transplantation or therapy, if removal of a part from a donor is intended to occur after the donors death.
3•
Falsifying document. 2•
Bigamy
A married person contracts another marriage Exceptions: Believes the prior spouse is dead Prior spouse living apart for 5 yrs Judgement terminating marriage
DP
Endangering welfare of children
A child means any person under 18 yrs of age.
Any person having a legal duty for the care of a child or who has assumed responsibility for he care of a child: engages in sexual conduct
Causes the child harm that would make the child an abused or neglected child
Abuse. Abandonment. Cruelty. Neglect
2• legal duty for he care of child
3• otherwise
Endangering another person
Engaging in conduct which creates a substantial risk of injury to another person.
DP recklessly / bodily injury
4• knowingly/ serious bodily injury
3• knowingly/ risk of death
Developmental disability bumps it up
Abandonment/ neglect of elderly person, disabled adult.
The age for the neglect of an elderly person is 60 yrs of age or older. “granny dumping.”
A person having a legal duty to care for or has assumed continuing responsibility for the care of a person. Either deserts or forsaken of an elderly person or disabled adult.
3•
Employing a juvenile in commission of a crime
Any person at least 18 yrs old who knowingly uses, solicits, directs, hires, employs a person 17 yrs or younger to commit a crime is guilty of a crime.
4• of the offense is a DP.
One degree higher than the underlying offense
Domestic violence 14 enumerated offenses
1-11 3-12 4-13 3-14 1-15 1-17 2-18 1-29 2-33 *any crime involving risk of death or serious bodily injury to a person protect d under DV act*
Homicide Assault Terroristic threats Stalking Kidnapping Criminal restraint False imprisonment Criminal coercion Sexual assault Criminal sexual contact Lewdness Robbery Criminal mischief Burglary Criminal trespass Harassment Cyber harassment *contempt of DV order *any crime involving risk of death or serious injury
Victim of DV
18 yrs old or older or an emancipated minor and who has been subjected to Dv by a spouse, former spouse, or any other person who is a present or former household member.
Any person regardless of age who has been subjected to Dv by a person whit whom has a child in common or anticipate having a child in common. Pregnant.
Their in a dating relationship.
Emancipated minor:
Under 18yrs of age:
Been married Military service Has a child Or Is pregnant Emancipated by the court
Juvenile cannot be offender but can be used a victim.
Arrest of alleged Dv attacker. When a person claims to be a victim of Dv has occurred, the officer shall arrest the person and sign a criminal complaint if:
Victim exhibits signs of injury
Warrant is in effect
Probable cause the person has violated a 2c:29-9 and he has been served.
Probable cause a weapon has been involved in commission.
Bribery
Directly or indirectly offers, confers, or agrees to confer upon another, or solicits, accepts or agrees to accept from another. Any benefit as consideration for a decision or a violation of an official duty of a public sergeant or party official.
2•
3• $200 or less
Retaliation for past official action
A person commits a crime of the 4• if he harms another by any unlawful act with purpose to retaliate for or on account of the service of another as a public servant.
Acceptance or receipt of unlawful benefit by public servant for official behavior.
Gift to public servant
While under color of office accepts or agrees to accept any benefit, whether the benefit inures to the public servant or another person to influence the performance of an official duty or to commit a violation of an official duty.
“Officer accepting it”
2•
3• $200 or less
Offer of unlawful benefit to public servant for official behavior
Person offers, benefit to influence a public servant in the performance of an official duty or to commit a violation of an official duty
“Person offering”
2•
3• $200 or less
Perjury
If in any official proceeding an individual makes a false statement under oath.
3•
False swearing
Person who makes a false statement under oath or equivalent affirmation, or swears or affirms the thrush of such a statement previously made, when he does not believe the statement to be true l.
“Inconsistent statements”
4•
Unsworn falsification to authorities
He makes written false statements which he does not believe to be true on or pursuant to a form bearing notice, authorized by law, to effect that false statements made there in are punishable
Purpose to mislead a public servant in performing his function
4•
DP. Mislead public servant
False report to law enforcement
Falsely incriminating another 4• if the false info is given to law enforcement with purpose to implicate another.
Fictitious reports are a DP offense
Tampering with witnesses and informants
Believing that an official proceeding or investigation is pending or about to be instituted, he knowingly attempts to induce or otherwise cause a witness or informant to :
Testify or inform falsely
Withhold any testimony info or document
Elude legal process summoning him to testify
Absent himself from any proceeding
2• force
3• otherwise
Tampering with or fabricating physical evidence
Believing that an official proceeding or investigation is pending he alters, destroys, or conceals any article, object or record with purpose to impair its verity or availability:
Makes, devises, prepares, presents any article knowing it to be false with purpose to mislead a public servant.
Permanent alteration, loss or destruction of the evidence itself.
4•
Tampering with public records or info
Alters, destroys, conceals, removes or disables any camera or
Other monitoring device including any videotape, film or other medium used to record sound or images that is installed in patrol vehicle
4•
Impersonating a public servant or law enforcement
Falsely pretending to hold a position in public service with purpose to induce another to submit to such pretended official authority or otherwise to act in reliance upon that pretense is an offense.
Officer 4•
Public servant DP
Perjury vs false swearing vs unsworn falsification s false reports
Perjury= false statements -under oath- official proceeding
False swearing= false statements- under oath
Unsworn falsification= written false statements
False report= fictitious reports to LE or falsely incriminating another