ADMJ 1400 Study Guide - Final Guide: Disfigurement, Extortion, Strict Liability

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Common law: punishable by death: high treason: crime against the monarchy, petit treason: homicide by someone who was in subservient position to another (servant killing his master) Modern law: breach of allegiance, felony: levying war against the us, adhering to enemies, of giving enemies aid and comfort, misprision of treason: makes it a crime to conceal the treason of others (felony) Insighting or engaging in any rebellion against the us. Felony for anyone to advocate for the overthrow of the federal and state government. The offering, conferring, accepting, soliciting of a benefit to influence an official act by a public servant or a party official. The obstructing, impairing, or perverting of the administration of law or related government function by force, breach of official duty, or any other unlawful act. Common law: not a felony: the failure to report or to prosecute a person known to have committed a felony.

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