Crime Pays

Crime Pays….

What is Criminal Law?
Criminal Law is the name given to the branch of law that governs an individual’s relationship to the state. It includes the definitions of criminal offenses, which are typically established by Congress or state legislatures.
The term “criminal law” also encompasses the rights of an accused and the criminal method, including arrest, arraignment, grand juries, pleas, discovery, pretrial hearings, trials, jury selection, evidence, motions, and post-trial remedies.
The major purpose of the criminal law is to set forth the punishment for criminal offenses. In order to prove any crime, no matter how serious, the prosecutor should prove that the accused committed a guilty act with a guilty mind beyond a reasonable doubt.

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