Federal Criminal Law (CITP Exam 2) Flashcards

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Distinguish the difference between a felony and misdemeanor:

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  • a felony is punishable of more then 1 year in prison

And

-misdemeanors are punishable by less then 1 year or less

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What are the elements of a criminal statute?

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  • must contain the laments of a crime

- must also have the penalty or punishment of the crime

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What are the three types of jurisdiction?

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  • exclusive
  • concurrent
  • proprietary
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What is exclusive jurisdiction?

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Means that ONLY the US government has criminal justice authority, all policing, invest, and prosecuting done by Feds.

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What is concurrent jurisdiction?

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Means both the US government and the state gov’t have criminal jurisdiction both can police, inv, and prosecute (i.e can be tried in both courts if commit state and fed crime)

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What is proprietary jurisdiction?

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Means the US gov’t has no more authority over the area than any other owner of private property

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How is the Assimilative Crime Act applied?

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  • allows the US to assimilate state law for fed prosecution
  • can only be used in concurrent and exclusive jurisdictions
  • must be no federal laws to charge
  • must be a state law to charge
  • if there is a federal charge, we must charge using it
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What are the elements of Assault , title 18 USC 111

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  • officer must be engaged in performance of official duties or on an account for something that an agent did while working as a federal officer (retirement)
  • the assailant does not have to know who you are as an agent if assaulted while performing official duties this would qualify
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Identify the elements of title 18 USC 201: (Bribery)

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  • a corrupt offer or acceptance of something if value made by or to a public official
  • intent/promise to influence official act(s)
  • nothing has to specifically exchange hands for the offense to be affirmative
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EPO 28 identify and apply the elements of 21 USC 844 (possession)
begin as misdemeanor, increase to felony based on prior convictions
i.e. 5 grams coke manimus 5 years

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Simple Possession of a controlled substance / ELEMENT
1 knowing or intentionally
2 possess
3 controlled substance
4 without a valid prescription, or as otherwise permitted by law unlawfully possessed.

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EPO 29 Identify and apply the elements of 21 USC 841(distribution)
food and drugs US Code Title 21

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1 knowing or intentionally 
2 manufacture, distribute, dispense or possess with intent to 
3 a controlled substance
4 without lawful authority
most felony offenses
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EPO 9 Identify when an inducement by the gov is permited or prohibited

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-Predisposition must have to commit a crime

Unfair police conduct may be due process violation

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EPO 10 Identify when predisposition negates an apparent entrapment defense

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Two
1 Gov inducement
-Police Conduct
-gov Agents

2 Defendant Predisposition

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Identify and apply the elements of Title 18 USC 1001

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Whoever
In any matter within the jurisdiction of any branch of the US Gov

Knowing and willfully
-makes a material false statement
conceals or covers up a material fact
makes or uses a document containing a false statement

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Any substance whose legal possession in controlled by GOv under title 21

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Controlled substance

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How many schedules in the control substance

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Five divided into categories based on level of accepted medical use and potential for abuse and dependence

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Legitimate prescription drugs 
Street drugs i.e. crack, coke, heroin
Raw material
immediate precursor analogs
Note alcohol and tobacco are not controlled substance under fed law
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Example of controlled substance examples

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Certain controlled substance may be legally possessed by certain people

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Patients with perscription for meds
doctors, nurses, pharmacist
scientist
LEO for evidence, controlled buy/ sale

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Knowing possession

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may be actual or constructive
actual on the person
constructive expects to or intends to exert control over the item
-in trunk of car
suspects house
nearby on the ground
more than one person can possibly be in possession

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No minimum amount of drugs needed for violation

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Simple possession

20
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possess with intent to manufacture how to prove intent

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depends on totality of circumstance, or actions, i.e have scales, bags, and large amount of cash on hand
observed selling dope
possession of weight

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If Improper inducements

-trapping the unwary innocent vice the unwary criminal

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Entrapment problems

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Decoys
deceptions
reasonable amounts of money 
assistance in facilitating the crime 
providing opportunity to commit the crime
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Proper inducements

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threats
intimidation
emotional appeals and sympathy
persistent badgering
excessive amounts of money
i.e. playing upon sentiments of former war buddy
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Improper inducements by GOV

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Proving Predisposition

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Past similar behavior 
-Arrests, conviction, known similar crimes
-Character and reputation
Boasting or statement intent 
Defend made 1st approach
Readily accepts offer to commit crime
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Exceptions to 18 USC 1001

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Judicial Brach Exception 
Parties to Judaical proceeding 
counsel for the party 
Does apply to non party witnesses 
-including cops
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False Material USC 1001

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relevant and important
somethingthat could influence or capable of influencing an agency decision
-did the agency rely on the information
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If you knowing dont kno ur making a false statement

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cant be held liable uner 18 USC 1001