| A | B |
| Aggravated Assault | a person that inflicts serious injury upon another person or uses a deadly weapon |
| Arson | to willfully set fire to or burn or cause to be burned or aid, counsel or procure the burning of any building or other structure of any type |
| Bribery | giving money or property to a public official in exchange for a favor |
| Burglary | any person who breaks or enters any building with intent to commit any respect for the court |
| Contempt of Court | occurs when a person ignores a court order or shows a lack of respect for the court |
| Criminal Act | act that is punishable offense against society |
| Criminal Intent | means the defendant intended to commit the act and intended to do evil. This is a required state of mind for intent to be proven |
| Embezzlement | take, make away with or secret, with intent to embezzle or fraudulently or knowingly and willfully misapply or convert to his own use, any money or items with monetary value |
| Felony | crime punishable by confinement for more than a year in a state prison or by a fine more than $1000, or both |
| Forgery | placing a false signature on a check or other document in order to deceive or deprive someone of their property |
| Infraction | infraction is a noncriminal violation of law not punishable by imprisonment |
| Kidnapping | unlawful removal or restraint of a person against his or her will |
| Larceny | Larceny of property where the value of the property or goods is not more $1000 |
| Manslaughter | killing of another person with malice or intent |
| Misdemeanor | less serious crime that is usually punishable in a local jail for less than one year, or by a fine or both |
| Money Laundering | illegally obtained money is put into or through a business to hide its origin |
| Murder | intentional killing of another person |
| Obstruction of Justice | occurs when a person does something that hinders the court to move forward in a case |
| Perjury | occurs when a person under oath lies during a court or administrative process |
| Rape | victim who is unconscious: or a victim who is physically unable to resist a sexual act or communicate unwillingness to submit to an act of vaginal intercourse or a sexual act |
| Robbery | wrongful taking of property from another person by threat or the actual use of force, violence or weapon |
| Simple Assault | an attempt to commit a battery against another person |
| Statutory Rape | the defendant engages in a sexual act with another person who is 13, 14 or 15 years old and the defendant is at least 6 years older than the person |
| Treason | giving aid and comfort to enemies of the United States |
| Vandalism | willful or malicious damage to property either private or public |
| Violation of Duty | specific conduct that violates the statute |