LE 101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 21: Child Pornography, Larceny, Victimless Crime

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Punitive damages are normally not seen in contracts. Specific performance when monetary damages are not adequate- applies to unique goods. Is broken into two categories: procedural and substantive. Misdemeanors- less than a year in jail as a violation. Capital crime- any crime in which the death penalty. Classification- class a is worse than class b felony depends on the state. Depends on the intent and the harm lead to the classification of crimes. Battery- the wrongful physical contact with a person, intentional. Robbery- the theft of personal property with the infliction of bodily harm or threat of harm. Stalking- is the act of following another person or placing them under surveillance when these actions place that person in reasonable apprehension of bodily harm, sexual assault, confinement, or restraint. Burglary- the breaking and entering with the intent to commit a felony. Forgery- falsifying or altering documents with the intent to defraud.

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