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  • https://biz.libretexts.org/Courses/Solano_Community_College/CJ_001%3A_Introduction_to_Criminal_Justice/07%3A_Courts/7.02%3A_Jurisdiction
    Other courts have jurisdiction that is based on the special nature of the parties are the military tribunals, including courts-martial, Courts of Criminal Appeals, and the United States Court of Appea...Other courts have jurisdiction that is based on the special nature of the parties are the military tribunals, including courts-martial, Courts of Criminal Appeals, and the United States Court of Appeals for the Armed Services.
  • https://biz.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Criminal_Law/Criminal_Procedure%3A_A_Free_Law_School_Casebook_2e_(Alexander_and_Trachtenberg)/00%3A_Front_Matter/11%3A_Notices_and_Permissions
    This page outlines CALI's acknowledgment of permissions for reprinting materials related to incarceration, including a public domain graph, data from The Sentencing Project on prison populations, and ...This page outlines CALI's acknowledgment of permissions for reprinting materials related to incarceration, including a public domain graph, data from The Sentencing Project on prison populations, and information from the Prison Policy Initiative on incarcerated women in the U.S.
  • https://biz.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Criminal_Law/Introduction_to_Criminal_Law/09%3A_Criminal_Homicide/9.01%3A_Homicide
    This page details the definitions and legal implications of homicide, feticide, and suicide. It explains that homicide, the killing of one human by another, is not always criminal, and distinguishes b...This page details the definitions and legal implications of homicide, feticide, and suicide. It explains that homicide, the killing of one human by another, is not always criminal, and distinguishes between justifiable, excusable, and felonious homicide. The page also covers the evolution of feticide laws and mentions that while suicide is typically not criminal, assisted suicide may be, with its legality upheld by the US Supreme Court.
  • https://biz.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Criminal_Law/Introduction_to_Criminal_Law/14%3A_Appendix_-_Case_Listings/14.11%3A_Inchoate_Offenses
    This page covers legal cases from various jurisdictions, including California, Texas, and Massachusetts. It addresses a range of criminal law principles and includes state and federal court decisions,...This page covers legal cases from various jurisdictions, including California, Texas, and Massachusetts. It addresses a range of criminal law principles and includes state and federal court decisions, alongside historical cases. The review of cases from multiple decades illustrates the evolution of legal interpretations and applications.
  • https://biz.libretexts.org/Courses/Santa_Barbara_City_College/Introduction_to_International_Business_(Remix)/06%3A_International_Business_Functions/6.10%3A_E-Commerce_Operations
    Given the state of cybercrime, assuring the security and the privacy of e-consumers (the protection of the personal information of customers on the Internet) are necessary to build and maintain confid...Given the state of cybercrime, assuring the security and the privacy of e-consumers (the protection of the personal information of customers on the Internet) are necessary to build and maintain confidence in the e-market, particularly because the risk of privacy invasion and security flaws is significant.Avshalom M.
  • https://biz.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Civil_Law/Foundations_of_Business_Law_and_the_Legal_Environment/33%3A_International_Law/33.03%3A_Important_Doctrines_of_Nation-State_Judicial_Decisions
    This page explains the three bases of national jurisdiction: territorial, nationality, and objective territoriality, along with the doctrine of forum non conveniens in cross-border disputes. It covers...This page explains the three bases of national jurisdiction: territorial, nationality, and objective territoriality, along with the doctrine of forum non conveniens in cross-border disputes. It covers the evolution of sovereign immunity in international law, influenced by state-owned enterprises and the U.S. Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act of 1976. Additionally, it discusses a case involving C.A.V.
  • https://biz.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Management/Small_Business_Management_in_the_21st_Century/04%3A_E-Business_and_E-Commerce/4.03%3A_E-Commerce_Operations
    Given the state of cybercrime, assuring the security and the privacy of e-consumers (the protection of the personal information of customers on the Internet) are necessary to build and maintain confid...Given the state of cybercrime, assuring the security and the privacy of e-consumers (the protection of the personal information of customers on the Internet) are necessary to build and maintain confidence in the e-market, particularly because the risk of privacy invasion and security flaws is significant.Avshalom M.
  • https://biz.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Civil_Law/Foundations_of_Business_Law_and_the_Legal_Environment/25%3A_Corporate_Expansion_State_and_Federal_Regulation_of_Foreign_Corporations_and_Corporate_Dissolution/25.05%3A_Summary_and_Exercises
    This page explains corporate expansion methods such as asset purchases, mergers, consolidations, and stock acquisitions. Asset purchases typically shield buyers from debts, while mergers transfer thos...This page explains corporate expansion methods such as asset purchases, mergers, consolidations, and stock acquisitions. Asset purchases typically shield buyers from debts, while mergers transfer those debts. Consolidation forms a new corporation. Shareholders hold appraisal rights in these situations, and corporate actions are regulated by federal and state laws.
  • https://biz.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Civil_Law/Foundations_of_Business_Law_and_the_Legal_Environment/03%3A_Courts_and_the_Legal_Process
    This page discusses the U.S. court systems, detailing the two distinct structures and circumstances allowing dual case filings. It outlines key concepts like subject matter and personal jurisdiction, ...This page discusses the U.S. court systems, detailing the two distinct structures and circumstances allowing dual case filings. It outlines key concepts like subject matter and personal jurisdiction, and stages of a civil action (pleadings, discovery, trial, appeals). Alternative dispute resolutions, including mediation and arbitration, are introduced, along with an emphasis on the relationship between law and government within the constitutional framework.
  • https://biz.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Criminal_Law/Introduction_to_Criminal_Law/02%3A_The_Legal_System_in_the_United_States/2.03%3A_The_Court_System
    This page outlines the U.S. court systems, distinguishing between federal and state courts and their jurisdictions. Federal courts exclusively handle federal matters through a structured hierarchy of ...This page outlines the U.S. court systems, distinguishing between federal and state courts and their jurisdictions. Federal courts exclusively handle federal matters through a structured hierarchy of District Courts, Courts of Appeals, and the Supreme Court. State courts address both state and federal issues, with trial courts managing criminal and civil cases and state supreme courts reviewing appeals.
  • https://biz.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Criminal_Law/Introduction_to_Criminal_Law/06%3A_Criminal_Defenses_Part_2/6.02%3A_Infancy_Intoxication_Ignorance_and_Mistake
    This page discusses various legal defenses in criminal law, focusing on mistakes of law and fact. A mistake of law can serve as a defense if it negates the required state of mind, particularly when th...This page discusses various legal defenses in criminal law, focusing on mistakes of law and fact. A mistake of law can serve as a defense if it negates the required state of mind, particularly when the defendant reasonably relied on inaccurate legal information. Conversely, a mistake of fact may negate intent, but is not applicable to strict liability crimes.

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