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- 1. statues The ______ divide the parties to a crime into two categories: principal in the first degree and accessory.
- 3. Within the Florida Statutes, the later ______ generally outline the penalties set forth for the offense; however, for some offenses, the penalty is outlined in a separate section within the chapter.
- 5. The last portion of the _______ provides legislative changes and dates relating to that statute.
- 8. When the participation and criminal conduct ______ among the defendants, it is important to determine who is responsible for which crime, or aspect of crime, and to what degree.
- 9. It requires grand jury indictment for capital crimes and prohibits double jeopardy and deprivation of life, liberty, or property without due process of law.
- 11. intent For _____ crimes the only thing that needs to be proved is that the suspect intentionally committed the illegal act.
- 12. intent _______ defines most criminal offenses and requires some forbidden act by the offender.
- 13. Law enforcement activities affected by the ________ relate to making the contact with a suspect who is represented by counsel, and making sure reports and evidence are submitted in a timely manner.
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- 2. A person may also commit a criminal act by failing to act, that is, by _______. To base criminal liability on failure to act, you must first find that the person had a legal duty to act and not simply a moral duty.
- 4. Within the Florida Statutes, there may be additional ______ which specify the elements or components of the crime.
- 6. offense For a person to be guilty of a ______, the offense must be defined so that the suspect engages in specific conduct or intentionally produces a specified result.
- 7. Establishes due process and equal protection of the laws.
- 10. The Florida Statute chapters are _______ topics, and are broken down into sections, which are broken down into subsections.