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Indirect or circumstantial evidence Ans- requires an inference or presumption to establish a fact Offense Ans- a breach of law Non-criminal violation (civil infraction) Ans- does not constitute a crime and is not punishable by incarceration Misdemeanor Ans- any criminal offense with a maximu...

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Indirect or circumstantial evidence


Ans- requires an inference or presumption to establish a fact




Offense


Ans- a breach of law




Non-criminal violation (civil infraction)


Ans- does not constitute a crime and is not punishable by incarceration




Misdemeanor


Ans- any criminal offense with a maximum incarceration penalty in a county

jail of up to one year

,Second degree misdemeanor


Ans- carries a maximum penalty of 60 days in a county jail, a fine of $500, or

both.




first degree misdemeanor


Ans- carries a maximum penalty of one year in a county jail, a fine of $1,000,

or both.




Felony


Ans- any criminal opffsense3 committed where the maximum penalty is death

or incarceration in a state correctional facility for more than one year




Third-degree felony


Ans- carries a maximum penalty of five year's in a state correctional facility,

a fine of up to $5,000, or both




Second-deggree felony

, Ans- punishible by a maximum of 15 years in a state correctional facility, a

fine of up to $10,000, or both




First-Degree feelony


Ans- carries a maximum penalty of 30 years in a state correctional facility, a

fine of up to $10,000, or both.


Certain ----degree felonies specifically carry a maximum panalty of life

incarceration in a state correctional facility




Life Felony


Ans- has varying penalties depending on the date and type of crime commited.


Maximum penalty of life incarceration in a state correctional facility without

the possibility of parole or probation, a fine of up to $15,000 or both.




Capital Felony


Ans- Penalty is death or life incarceration in a state correctional facility

without the possibility of parole.

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