|
|
4
|
Killing that is not merely intended but also premeditated
|
7
|
A killing committed in the heat of passion
|
8
|
A person who kills while committing a felony
|
9
|
An offense not yet completed or also an offense that consists of an action or conduct that is a step toward the intended commission of another offense
|
10
|
The crime of using trickery or lies to acquire someone else's property
|
12
|
A criminal act that has been thought of beforehand
|
14
|
A minor violation of state statute or local ordinance punishable by a fine or other penalty or by specified, usually limited, term of incarceration
|
17
|
Murder that is not premeditated
|
18
|
An offense punishable by incarceration, usually in a local confinement facility, for a period whose upper limit is prescribed by statute in a given jurisdiction, typically one year or less
|
19
|
The gathering, transmitting, or losing of information related to the national defense in such a manner that the information becomes available to enemies of the U.S. and may be used to their advantage
|
21
|
An act that makes someone fear that he or she will be a victim of battery
|
22
|
Keeping property that you're legally allowed to use but that doesn't belong to you
|
25
|
Killing with the intent to kill or to cause serious bodily harm
|
|
|
|
|
1
|
A violation of the criminal law. Also, in some jurisdictions, a minor crime, such as jaywalking, that is sometimes described as ticketable
|
2
|
Deliberately taking or keeping property that doesn't belong to you
|
3
|
The use of threats to take away someone's property
|
5
|
A killing that happens accidentally, as a result of someone's gross negligence or reckless behavior
|
6
|
An act in violation of the law and also a guilty act
|
11
|
Physical contract with someone against his or her will
|
13
|
Making, altering, or signing a legal document while the intent to defraud
|
15
|
A criminal offense punishable by death or by incarceration in a prison facility for at least one year
|
16
|
Entering someone's property with the intent to commit a crime
|
20
|
Taking something from another person through the use of force or threats
|
23
|
Taking someone else's property with the intent to keep it
|
24
|
A U.S. citizen's actions to help a foreign government overthrow, make war against, or seriously injure the United States
|
|
|