CRJU 1101 Chapter Notes - Chapter 4 : Unconsciousness, Irresistible Impulse, Durham Rule

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Introduction: society needs laws to uphold fairness and to prevent the victimization of innocents. Law: a rule of conduct, generally found enacted in the form of a statute, that proscribes or mandates certain forms of behavior. Statutory law: written or codified law, the law on the books as enacted by a gov. body or agency having the power to make laws. Penal code: written, organized, and compiled form of the criminal laws of a jurisdiction. Case law: the body of judicial precedent, historically built on legal reasoning and past interpretations of statutory laws, that serves as a guide to decision making especially in the courts. Common law: law originating from the usage and custom rather than from written statues. The term refers to an unwritten body of judicial opinion originally developed by the english courts that is based on non- statutory customs, traditions, and precedents that help guide judicial decision making.

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