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Statute of limitation-Murder -ANSWER✅✅✅No limit
Statute of limitation sexual assault involving children -ANSWER✅✅✅No time limit but
any indictment or complaint found and filed more than 27 years after date of
commission shall be supported by independent evidence.
Statute of limitations-Armed robbery -ANSWER✅✅✅10 years
Statute of limitations-Rape -ANSWER✅✅✅15 years
Statute of limitations-Most offenses MGL277 SS63 -ANSWER✅✅✅6 years
Principle -ANSWER✅✅✅Person who commits the crime
Accessory before the fact CHP274 SS-2-3 -ANSWER✅✅✅Someone other than the
suspect committed the felony.
Second-That the suspect was an accessory to that felony by counseling, hiring, or in
some way arranging for that person to Commit the felony and;
Third-That the suspect did so with the same intent as the principle was required to have
to be guilty of the felony.
Accessory after the fact CHP274 SS-4 -ANSWER✅✅✅Suspects knows that the
principle committed a felony and aids principle to avoid apprehension or punishment.
Accessory after the fact does not need to have any advance knowledge of crime
committed or take part in any planning or execution of the crime.
Accessory after the fact cannot be a spouse, parent, grandparent, child, grandchild,
brother, or sister.
, Accident -ANSWER✅✅✅An unexpected happening that occurs without intention or
design on the suspects part.
Knowingly -ANSWER✅✅✅With knowledge, consciously, intelligently, willfully,
intentionally, and individual acts knowingly when they act with awareness of the nature
of their conduct
Malice -ANSWER✅✅✅a state of mind of cruelty, hostility, or revenge.
Reckless -ANSWER✅✅✅if they know or should have known that Thier actions were
very likely to cause substantial harm, but they ran the risk and did so anyway.
Wanton -ANSWER✅✅✅conduct that the suspect knew would create a risk of
substantial damage or destruction to anothers property or conduct that a reasonable
person would have realized posed a risk of substantial damage to or destruction of
anothers property.
Willful -ANSWER✅✅✅Voluntary, knowingly, deliberate, intentional, purposeful, not
accidental of involuntary.
Felony -ANSWER✅✅✅Sentence that could have life or death sentence
Misdomeanor -ANSWER✅✅✅Sentence that has time in House of Corrections usually
2.5 years in length.
Conspiracy 274 S.S-7 -ANSWER✅✅✅An AGREEMENT between TWO or more
people to do something unlawful.
1. That the suspect joined an agreement or plan with one or more persons,
2. That the purpose of the agreement was to do something unlawful,
3. That the suspect joined the conspiracy knowing of the unlawful plan and intended to
help carry it out.
Assault 265 SS-13A -ANSWER✅✅✅types of assault
Attempted:
a. suspect intended to commit a battery. (Harmful or unpermitted touching)
b. took some overt action AND,
c. came reasonably close to committing a battery.
Threatened:
a. suspect intended to put victim in fear of an imminent battery.
b. engaged in some conduct toward the victim AND,