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    carry a maximum of twelve months in jail or less and are crimes like assault, theft, and traffic violations. Other people commit felonies which carry more than twelve months in jail and are crimes like murder, rape, and arson. Misdemeanors are less serious crimes compared to felonies. (“Infractions, Misdemeanors And Felonies- What 's The ...” n.d.). People who commit felonies will usually always have a harsher punishment compared to someone who committed a misdemeanor. People commit crimes every…

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    Misdemeanors Vs Felonies

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    or local government. There are two types of crimes: misdemeanors and felonies. Each has different consequences and consist of different crimes. Misdemeanors are mostly petty crimes—vandalism, trespassing, and petty theft; they are punishable by less than a year in prison. Felonies are serious crimes that are guaranteed to land someone in prison for over a year—rape, murder, and assault are examples of felonies. Each of the felonies listed are also considered violent crimes, also known as crimes…

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    Felony Murder Rule

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    Oklahoma, which examined whether it was constitutional under the Eighth and Fourteenth amendments of the Constitution, the Court deemed it unconstitutional. However, the felony-murder rule define as “any death occurs during the commission of a felony is first degree murder, and all participants in that felony or attempted felony…

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    Under criminal law, felony is a category of crimes that is classified as the most serious types of crimes the majority of the time. These crimes have no specific identification; they can be either violent or non-violent. Under the traditional common law, felonies were back then called “true crimes,” and it normally included serious offenses. Some of the offenses consisted of homicides, rape, burglary, robbery, escaping from a prison, and even assisting in a felony crime. The most important thing…

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    The felony murder doctrine is based on the notion that a fatality arising in the course of an attempted commission or an execution of any criminal offense is considered as murder.[1] The doctrine has been broadly belittled and simplified by lawmakers and commentators. Contemporary statutes categorize the act as first-degree murder in case the death takes place at the time of extreme, selected criminal offenses, like rape, theft, robbery, as well as arson. Fatalities taking place within the…

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    Many conservative politicians and elected officials are realizing that electorate demographics are changing to include an influx of Asian-Americans, Latinos and African-Americans voters , particularly since the election of President Obama. The Republicans are stinging at the loss of the Presidency in 2008 and 2012, but are pleased with winning the majority in the House of Representatives and the Senate after the election in 2014. They are not confident that their majority will be maintained in…

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    Unfortunately, in our society crime is everywhere but did you know that it can be categorized in many ways. It will either be a felony which is a very serious crime to a misdemeanor that usually is punished less harshly than a felony. There are also the six types of crime to consider. The six types of crime are branded by the nature of the act. There’s visible crime like shoplifting, violet crime of homicide, property crime of burglary, public order crime of vandalism, occupational crime of…

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    The Girl From Felony Bay

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    November 24, 2017 Dear Mrs. Asselin, I have recently read an amazing book called The Girl From Felony Bay by J.E. Thompson. I had bought this book at the book fair and when I read the blurb on the back I was really into it. This book is about a girl whose dad was in the hospital in a coma for over a year due to an accident, where he was framed for a crime he did not commit. Abbey, the girl, has to live with her uncle and aunt who are not nice to her. To pay the debts for the jewels ‘he stole’…

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    which it operates. Our interactions and experiences are governed by our race, class and gender which are all elements used to divide, separate and categorize us. These divisions generate biases that are often reflected in our laws. In Race as Civic Felony, Wacquant describes the ingrained fear and contempt held by whites towards black people to this day. He states, “they continue to regard [Blacks] with suspicions and whose lower-class members they virtually identify with social disorder, sexual…

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    serve the community we are part of. Rules and laws are in place in all aspects of our lives to protect us and the people around us. Without these rules and laws there would be no order or peace in the world. This includes everything from a Class A Felony all the way down to a schools policy about tobacco use. We don 't always agree, and we may not always abide, but thats human nature. We all make mistakes and the only determination of whether or not any disciplinary action takes place is…

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