Business Law: Crimes
Duress
forcible restraint or restriction.
Forgery
intentionally altering, or false making, of a writing, with intent to defraud, that might have a legal effect.
Violation
offenses that are of lesser importance than felonies and misdemeanors.
Shoplifting
stealing goods from a store.
Robbery
taking of money or valuable property from a person against his will, by force or fear.
Burglary
the breaking and entering a building with the intent to steal.
Larceny
the crime of taking and carrying away one's personal property without the right to do so.
Embezzlement
the deprivation of another's property through breach of a trusting relationship.
Arson
the malicious or fraudulent burning of property.
Mens rea
the mental element required for a crime.
Tort
a civil wrong that a court will give a remedy.
Misdemeanor
a crime for which punishment is one year or less in prison and/or possible fine.
Crime
an act, committed or omitted, in violation of a public law governing it.
Felony
any serious crime for which the punishment can be more that one year or death.