PLA 3306 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: 0 (Year), Jena Six, Habitual Offender

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Criminal law --- part i, section 1: federal and state criminal jurisdiction, united states constitution the u. s. constitution, the authority of congress to make conduct criminal comes from, congress has no general authority to enact criminal laws; Congress must act pursuant to an enumerated power granted to congress in the. 26. 012: felonies felony which is also charged, misdemeanors that arise out of the same circumstancs as a, delinquent acts/juvenile offenses, county court --- f. s. 34. 01: misdemeanors, county ordinance violations, municipal ordinance violations, traffic infractions, offenses in florida --- f. s. None parole: life felony, 1st degree felony punishable by life, 1st degree felony, 2nd degree felony, 3rd degree felony, 1st degree misdemeanor, 2nd degree misdemeanor. 775. 091 --- in addition to any punishment: restitution --- f. s. 775. 15 against the defendant: stops running on the date that formal charges are filed, how to count, exceptions, personal jurisdiction --- f. s.

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