CJA/354 Criminal Law Definitions and State-Specific Legal Analysis
This paper defines key criminal law concepts and offers a state-specific analysis of legal variations.
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Week Four Worksheet
CJA/354 Version 4
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CJA/354 Criminal Law Definitions and State-Specific Legal Analysis
Week Four Worksheet
Match the Definitions on the left to the correct Terms on the right by entering the correct
corresponding alphabetical letter next to the numbers in the first column. Not all terms will be
used.
Definitions Terms
1. H Engaging in sexual activities for something of
value
A. Disorderly conduct
B. Breach of peace
C. Loitering
D. Treason
E. Perjury
F. Contempt
G. Obscenity
H. Prostitution
I. Exploitation
J. Illegal entry into the US
K. Terrorism
L. Sedition
M. Delirium tremens
N. USA Patriot Act
O. Unlawful assembly
P. Confiscation
Q. Habeas corpus
2. A
Specific, purposeful, and unlawful behavior that
causes public inconvenience, annoyance, or
alarm
3. D An overt act that is an attempt to overthrow the
government
4. F Deliberate conduct calculated to obstruct or
embarrass a court of law or a judicial officer
5. J Defendant is not a U.S. citizen and is found in or
enters the United States
6. B A public offense done by violence, or a
disturbance of public order or tranquility
7. L A communication or agreement intended to
defame the government or to incite treason
8. O
A gathering of three or more people for the
purpose of committing an unlawful act or a lawful
act in a violent, boisterous, or tumultuous manner
9. C The act of delaying, lingering, or idling about
without a lawful reason for being present
10. Q A writ used by prisoners to challenge the nature
and length of their confinement
11. G
Offensive photos, movies, or other works that are
often sexual in content that are judge immoral by
community standards
12. K
A violent act dangerous to human life, intended
to intimidate or coerce a government or civilian
population, in furtherance of a political or social
objective
13. E The willful giving of false testimony under oath in
CJA/354 Version 4
1
CJA/354 Criminal Law Definitions and State-Specific Legal Analysis
Week Four Worksheet
Match the Definitions on the left to the correct Terms on the right by entering the correct
corresponding alphabetical letter next to the numbers in the first column. Not all terms will be
used.
Definitions Terms
1. H Engaging in sexual activities for something of
value
A. Disorderly conduct
B. Breach of peace
C. Loitering
D. Treason
E. Perjury
F. Contempt
G. Obscenity
H. Prostitution
I. Exploitation
J. Illegal entry into the US
K. Terrorism
L. Sedition
M. Delirium tremens
N. USA Patriot Act
O. Unlawful assembly
P. Confiscation
Q. Habeas corpus
2. A
Specific, purposeful, and unlawful behavior that
causes public inconvenience, annoyance, or
alarm
3. D An overt act that is an attempt to overthrow the
government
4. F Deliberate conduct calculated to obstruct or
embarrass a court of law or a judicial officer
5. J Defendant is not a U.S. citizen and is found in or
enters the United States
6. B A public offense done by violence, or a
disturbance of public order or tranquility
7. L A communication or agreement intended to
defame the government or to incite treason
8. O
A gathering of three or more people for the
purpose of committing an unlawful act or a lawful
act in a violent, boisterous, or tumultuous manner
9. C The act of delaying, lingering, or idling about
without a lawful reason for being present
10. Q A writ used by prisoners to challenge the nature
and length of their confinement
11. G
Offensive photos, movies, or other works that are
often sexual in content that are judge immoral by
community standards
12. K
A violent act dangerous to human life, intended
to intimidate or coerce a government or civilian
population, in furtherance of a political or social
objective
13. E The willful giving of false testimony under oath in
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University
University of Phoenix
Subject
Criminal Justice