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Code of Criminal Procedure in the state and outside the state.
What is due process of law in the state and outside the state?

Criminal Procedure

What crimes have happened among a list of crimes?
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What did you understand after reading these facts?
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How are criminal charges initiated against someone?
A complaint is filed by the victim or others.
Indictment.
Citation.

Have felonies or misdemeanors occurred with irreparable harm to victim?
Yes.

What happens next?
Arrest, booking and Bail

If a person confesses without any duress to inflicting harms on the victim, the crime is a class 1 felony. What should happen next?
Sentence/punishment.

Criminal appeals
Criminal evidence
Criminal trial
Death penalty
Plea bargain
Pretrial hearings and motions
Sentencing

How has Internet changed Code of Criminal Procedure?
How are criminal charges initiated against someone?
What can be the reasons for termination of services of an individual from a job in the state and outside the state?
What happens after termination of services of an individual involved in felony or misdemeanor?
What should you know about code of criminal procedure in the state and outside the state?
What should you know about standard operating procedure in the state and outside the state?
What should you know about code of civil procedure in the state and outside the state?
What should you know about Right to Information Act (RTI) in the state in the state and outside the state?
What should you know about the world uniform state law commission?
What is the difference between standard operating procedure in the state, code of criminal procedure in the state, and Right to Information Act (RTI) in the state?
How has Internet changed Code of Criminal Procedure?
Internet service by publication.
Other concepts.

How are criminal charges initiated against someone?
A complaint is filed from the victim or others.
Indictment
Citation

Termination of services of an individual from a job in the state and outside the state.

What can be the reasons for termination of services of an individual from a job in the state and outside the state?
Felony
Misdemeanor
Immorality
Misconduct in office
Incompetency
Disloyalty
Neglect of duty
Lying.
Willful and persistent insubordination.

What happens after termination of services of an individual involved in felony or misdemeanor?
The individual can be imprisoned or fined.
Further punishment depends on the criminal offenses.
This individual is a class 1 felon.
This could justify the death penalty of this individual .
Verify if this individual has any relatives, acquaintances, friends, or associates who are workers in police, jail, court, or other administrative departments, and terminate of their services.

What should you know about code of criminal procedure in the state and outside the state?
Criminal Procedure
Take a look at examples.
These examples will make you understand.
Code of criminal procedure is applicable to these crimes.
Criminal Offences
Arrest, Booking and Bail
Criminal Appeals
Criminal Evidence
Criminal Trial
Death Penalty
Plea Bargain
Pretrial Hearings and Motions
Sentencing


Standard operating procedure in the state

What should you know about standard operating procedure in the state and outside the state?

Code of civil procedure in the state

What should you know about code of civil procedure in the state and outside the state?

Right to Information Act (RTI) in the state

What should you know about Right to Information Act (RTI) in the state in the state and outside the state?

World uniform state law commission

What should you know about the world uniform state law commission?

What is the difference between standard operating procedure in the state, code of criminal procedure in the state, and Right to Information Act (RTI) in the state?
http://www.qureshiuniversity.com/humanresourcesworld.html

Standard operating procedure

Punishments accused/guilty deserve
If a person confesses without any duress to inflicting harms on the victim, the crime is a class 1 felony. What should happen next?
Sentence/punishment.

Is there a difference between disciplinary action against an employee and criminal punishments?
Yes.

What is the difference between disciplinary action against an employee and criminal charges?
Employee disciplinary action can end with termination from job.
Criminal punishment can include termination from job, confiscation of assets, and life in prison or even death penalty depending on the criminal offenses.

How should punishments go ahead?

Profile all involved in harms.
Issue world alert.
All those involved have to lose their jobs.
Direct them to stay away from public affairs.
Travel Ban.
Publication Ban.
Confiscate their assets with further punishments(Death Penalty).
If you cannot resolve or settle the issues locally, ask for world military and international police resources (military airdrop operations).

Felonies and Misdemeanors

Criminal offenses are considered either felonies or misdemeanors. Offenses are classified in the following manner:

Felony Misdemeanor
Class 1 felony Class 1 misdemeanor
Class 2 felony Class 2 misdemeanor
Class 3 felony Class 3 misdemeanor
Class 4 felony Class 4 misdemeanor
Class 5 felony  
Class 6 felony  

COV 18.2-10. Felonies

The authorized punishments for conviction of a felony are:

  1. For Class 1 felonies, death, or imprisonment for life and a fine of up to $100,000.
  2. For Class 2 felonies, imprisonment for life or a minimum of 20 years and a fine of up to $100,000.
  3. For Class 3 felonies, imprisonment for five to 20 years and a fine of up to $100,000.
  4. For Class 4 felonies, imprisonment for two to 10 years and a fine of up to $100,000.
  5. For Class 5 felonies, the jury or court may choose imprisonment for one to 10 years or jail for up to 12 months and a fine of up to $2,500, either or both.
  6. For Class 6 felonies, the jury or court may choose imprisonment for one to five years or jail for up to 12 months and a fine of up to $2,500, either or both.

COV 18.2-11. Misdemeanors

The authorized punishments for conviction of a misdemeanor are:

  1. For Class 1 misdemeanors, confinement in jail for up to twelve months and a fine of up to $2,500, either or both.
  2. For Class 2 misdemeanors, confinement in jail for up to six months and a fine of up to $1,000, either or both.
  3. For Class 3 misdemeanors, maximum fine of $500.
  4. For Class 4 misdemeanors, maximum fine of $250.

Last Updated: August 24, 2015