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Law and CrimeBasis of LawCommon LawCharacteristics of Common LawConstitutional LawStatutory LawAdministrative RegulationsJudicial LawSubstantive Law vs Procedural LawPresumption of InnocenceDue ProcessBill of RightsCivil LawCivil Law Continued…Civil Suits (lawsuits)Civil RemediesCivil Remedies to Fight CrimeCivil Liability Against Criminal Justice OfficialsElements of a CrimeLegal Defense1Law and CrimeChapter Two2Basis of Law•Basis of law is essentially Human Conflict.3Common Law4Characteristics of Common Law5Constitutional Law6Statutory Law7Administrative Regulations8Judicial Law9Substantive Law vs Procedural Law•Substantive Law: •Procedural Law:10Presumption of Innocence11Due Process12Bill of Rights13Civil Law14Civil Law Continued…15Civil Suits (lawsuits)•Plaintiff: •Defendant:16Civil Remedies17Civil Remedies to Fight CrimeCivil suits against offenders:18Civil Liability Against Criminal Justice Officials19Elements of a Crime•Corpus delicti: •Actus reus: •Mens rea: •Concurrence:20Legal


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