U2-T1 introduction to the Ohio revised code Flashcards
Crime is?
Crime is an act of the law makes punishable may also be referred to as an offense
- Crimes are broken down and elements and most crimes require
- And unlawful act or actus reus
- The mental intent or Mens Rea
- these must occur at the same time ( concurrence )
- Bring about a particular result made unlawful by statute ( causation )
Culpable mental state
- Purposely
- knowingly
- recklessly
- Negligently
Jurisdiction is?
Jurisdiction is the governments general power to exercise authority over all persons and things within its territory
- Exclusive jurisdiction
- Enforcement authority granted to only one law enforcement agency at a particular location or on a particular subject matter
- And agency is the only one that has authority to arrest in that area
- concurrent jurisdiction
- Enforcement authority shared by two or more law-enforcement agencies at a particular location on a particular subject matter
- And agency shares the authority to act with other agencies
Statutory law
The body of law to ride from statutes, rather than from constitutions or judicial decisions
Case law
case law is the law found in the collection of reported cases that form all or part of the body of law within a given jurisdiction
Force is?
Any violence compulsion Street physically exerted by any means or against a person or thing
Deadly force is?
Physical harm to persons is?
Just go home to persons his injury illness or other psychological impairment regardless of its gravity or duration
Serious physical harm to persons is?
- Any mental illness or condition of such gravity as would normally require hospitalization or prolonged psychiatric treatment
- Any physical harm that carries a substantial risk of death
- Any physical harm that involve some per minute incapacity, whether partial or total, or that involve some temporary substantial incapacity
- Any physical harm that involves some permanent disfigurement or that involves some temporary serious disfigurement
- Any physical harm that involves acute pain of such duration as to result in substantial suffering or that involves any degree of prolonged or intractable pain
Physical harm to property is?
Physical harm to property is any tangible or intangible damage to property that in any degree results in loss to its value or interferes with it’s use or enjoyment enjoyment
Serious physical harm to property is?
- result in substantial loss to the value of the property or requires a substantial amount of time and effort or money to repair or replace
- or temporary prevents the use or enjoyment of the property or substantially interferes with its use or enjoyment for an extended period of time
Chapter 2923 conspiracy, attempt and complicity
- 2923.01 conspiracy
- 2923.02 attempt
- 2923.03 complicity