CRIM 100 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Prosecutorial Misconduct, Unconsciousness, Double Jeopardy

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Law: a rule of conduct, generally found enacted in the form of a statute, that proscribes or mandates certain forms of behavior. Statutory law: the written or codified law" the law on the books , as enacted by a government body or agency having the power to make laws. Penal code: the written, organized, and compiled form of the criminal laws of a jurisdiction. Case law: the body of judicial precedent, historically built on legal reasoning and past interpretations of statutory laws, that serve as a guide to decision making, especially in the courts. Common law: the body of law originating from usage and custom rather than from written statutes, the term refers to an unwritten body of judicial opinion, originally developed by english courts. Aba notes that the rule of law includes these elements: freedom from private lawlessness, a relatively high degree of objectivity in the formulation of legal norms, substantive and procedural limitations on governmental power.

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