Embezzlement
Embezzlement is a form of property theft. It occurs once a defendant who was entrusted to monitor or manage someone else’s money or property, steals all or a portion of money or property for personal gain. In order for someone to successfully get away with embezzlement the key component is to have legal access to their money or property (Steiner, n.d.). Whenever someone takes money or property for their own gain this is considered stealing. Stealing is a violation of a special position of trust that is a distinctive crime of embezzlement (Steiner, n.d.). Embezzlement has unique laws that cover not only theft but public officials employed the state and cities. In some areas, state and federal embezzlement laws sometimes overlap. This crime is often included within states and but federal offenses occurs with employees of …show more content…
It also referred to as unintentional killings through commission of a crime other than a felony. Voluntary manslaughter occurs when a murder charge is reduced to manslaughter because of justifying circumstances like heat of passion or moderated capacity to reduce a charge (England, n.d). Vehicular manslaughter is a crime that is charged to a driver who had no intent to kill or cause bodily harm while operating a vehicle. This act itself is viewed as criminal negligence, also known as gross negligence during the commission of a misdemeanor caused death to an individual. (England,