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Extractions: Buffalo Criminal Law Center Introductory Note: This page provides on-line access to criminal law materials from the United States and throughout the world, including, among other things, criminal codes, criminal procedure codes, and enforcement codes. For a dynamic website integrating these materials into a comprehensive and systematic collection of interconnected annotated codes, court opinions, and commentary, go to the Penal Law Web . For a web digest of New York criminal law, click here Argentina Penal Code
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Extractions: This database contains public record information on offenders classified as sexual predators and sexual offenders under Florida law because of a conviction for a sex-related crime and/or a specified crime against children. This information is made available to interested citizens to help them educate themselves about the possible presence of such offenders in their local communities. The placement of information about an offender in this database is not intended to indicate that any judgment has been made about the level of risk a particular offender may present to others. This information is made available to assist interested persons in forming their own risk assessments based on the offender's personal circumstances and conviction history. The information you are about to view has been reported directly to FDLE by the Florida Department of Corrections and the Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles. FDLE merely compiles and provides this information for public access, and does not independently confirm the accuracy of the information compiled and provided. It is FDLE's desire that the information contained herein be accurate and reliable. Any person who believes information provided is not accurate should contact FDLE by phone at:
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Extractions: It is important to note that no lawyers work at Homepoker.com. The following is a layman's interpretation of statutes, and should not be considered a legal analysis. You gamble at home at your own risk. Article 2 (Gambling Offenses) in Chapter 66 (Offenses Against Public Health and Decency) states that it is an offense to engage in unlawful gambling, BUT that it is an "affirmative defense" to prosecution for the person to claim having been part of a "social game". A "social game" is defined as gambling in a home where no house player (barring Home Craps and other home casino games), no house bank, and no house odds exist, and where there is no house income (rake) from the operation of the game. No House and no rake means that home gambling is a defense against unlawful gambling, and legal in the state of Alaska.
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Extractions: MFrom caf-talk Caf Apr 22 00:00:00 1992 Newsgroups: alt.comp.acad-freedom.talk From: kadie@eff.org (Carl M. Kadie) Subject: Policy archive at University of New Mexico Message-ID: Baylor.policy Baylor University's Ethics Code and Policies Bibliography.txt A file for citations and references. BITNET.policy BITNET Abuse policy Bentley.policy Bentley College's Ethical Use Policy. BostonU.policy Boston University's Policy on Computing Ethics UofWashEngr.policy The Center For Engineering Computing's Unix Instructional Account Policies Data.Access/Virgina.policy Janet Terry submits Virginia Polytechnic Institute's and State University's 'Policy and Procedures' November 14, 1989 VirgTech.policy Virgina Tech Univ's policy on Appropriate Use of Information Systems. Laws/Alabama.law 1975 Code of Alabama Laws/Alaska.law Alaska Staute 11.46.200 Laws/Arizona.law Arizona's computer fraud act. Criminal Code Chap 23. Laws/California.law California's computer crime legislation. Title 13 Laws/Canadian.crimCode Comments on Canadian Computer Law by Henry Waldock - Univ. British Col.
SecurityFocus ONLINE Library Archive florida TITLE XLVI CRIMES CHAPTER 815 COMPUTERRELATED CRIMES. criminal OFFENSEScriminal code TITLE III. criminal law AND PROCEDURE ARTICLE 43. http://www.securityfocus.com/cgi-bin/sfonline/library.pl?cat=9&offset=40
Computer Crime Research Resources: Statutes: States 815 CHAPTER 815 COMPUTERRELATED CRIMES florida Statutes (Full Volume 431-433 Title17-A MAINE criminal code Table of law §§ 27-45A, 27-145, 27-146, 27-340 http://mailer.fsu.edu/~btf1553/ccrr/states.htm
Extractions: Introduction Below you will find listed and, if available, links to many state statutes pertaining to crimes involving computers, information, and telecommunications. Most if not all statutes which directly or closely relate to computer crime are referenced. However, directness or relatedness is somewhat subjective and depends substantially on the situation at hand. Furthermore, the particulars of any given case may indicate the need to consider numerous other statutes not included here. To help determine context and the existence of other possibly related sections, links are provided in some cases to the contents of the title, chapter or other higher level of organization in a state's statutory hierarchy in which a referenced section is located. For other materials listed state-by-state, including but not limited to each state's code (if available), consult FindLaw: State Resources , and The House of Representatives - Internet Law Library - U.S. State and Territorial Laws
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Extractions: Quick Links Case Law Indexes (Law) International Material Legal Encyclopedias Legislation - Canada Legislation - Other Law Journals and Reviews Texts Treaties Lexis Westlaw Quicklaw Home e-legal Criminal law defines certain acts or omissions deemed illegal by legislature. Criminal law offences range from traditional crimes such as murder, assault, robbery and theft to newer crimes such as driving with a blood alcohol level "over 80." Criminal Procedure: An Overview In Canada, criminal law is enacted by the federal Parliament. Criminal procedure in Canada is concerned with criminal proceedings in the criminal courts and such matters as conduct within the courtroom, competency of witnesses, oaths and affirmations, and presentation of evidence. In a narrow sense, criminal procedure covers pleading, evidence, and practice. In a broader sense, it encompasses rules in the Criminal Code which deal with police powers, right to counsel, search warrants, interim release, witnesses, etc. In the United States, most criminal law is set by the individual states, although the Federal government has adopted its own criminal code in Title 18 which deals with activities that extend beyond state boundaries or have special impact on Federal government operations. Criminal procedure in the United States consists of the law governing the series of proceedings through which the substantive criminal law is enforced. Procedure in criminal trials in federal courts is outlined in Title 18. Statutes set the framework for criminal procedure in the states, subject to certain constitutional limits.
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Extractions: CRIMINAL DEFENSE ATTORNEY The following statutes relating to driving under the influence (DUI) and boating under the influence (BUI) are effective as of July 1, 2003: Recent DUI Legislation On 3/22/02 the Florida Legislature passed House Bill 1057 greatly affecting DUI laws. In summary, this new legislation provides in part as follows: Felony DUI Felony DUI's have been expanded to include the following: A third DUI conviction that occurs within ten years of any prior DUI conviction shall be a third degree felony. (Effective 7/1/02) Amends Florida Criminal Punishment code F.S. Section 921.0022 to include a third time felony DUI conviction as a level three offense. Ignition Interlock Devices A person convicted of a second DUI must obtain at his sole expense, an ignition interlock device on all vehicles in his name or in joint name with another, prior to obtaining a permanent or restricted license. (Not to be effective until 7/1/03) (Not court ordered. Presumably monitored by DHSMV.) Upon a third conviction within 10 years of any prior conviction, the court shall for a period of not less than two years order the installation of, an ignition interlock device at the Defendant's sole expense on all vehicles in the Defendant's name or in joint name with another person, at the time he qualifies for a permanent or restricted license. (Not to be effective until 7/1/03)
Identity Theft: State Laws 53a129a (criminal) Conn. Stat. § 52-571h (civil). Delaware, Del. code Ann. tit.II, § 854. District of Columbia, Does not have specific ID Theft law. florida, Fla http://www.consumer.gov/idtheft/statelaw.htm
Extractions: TEXT PDF State Laws Below is a list of states that have passed laws related to identity theft; others may be considering such legislation. Where specific identity theft laws do not exist, the practices may be prohibited under other state laws. States marked with * do not currently have their law available online. Alabama Alabama Code 13A-8-190 through 201
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Extractions: Charlie Crist Donald Ravenna Florida Attorney General Executive Director History of the Project The Attorney General’s Office recognized that senior citizens were very willing to assist law enforcement in combating crimes that were being perpetrated against them. There was considerable value to having seniors participate in their own protection but first they had to be educated in crime prevention so they could prevent becoming victims. As stated by Attorney General Butterworth, "With Florida’s explosive growth and the increase in age of our state’s population have come criminal behavior directed against our senior citizens. Perhaps even more important than the raw numbers is the psychological and emotional impact of crime on our older citizens…. As we educate law enforcement, social services, judiciary, and other elements of our society, it is critical that we also educate our senior citizens.” The purpose of the Project, when initiated, was twofold. First, it would offer crime prevention seminars to Florida's elderly. Second, it would provide comprehensive training for law enforcement officers and other criminal justice practitioners in understanding how the aging population impacts upon the role of police and other criminal justice professionals.