| A | B |
| Felony | Punishable by confinement for more than a year in a state prison or by a fine more than a $1000, or both. |
| Murder | The intentional killing of another person |
| 1st Degree Murder | Willful, deliberate, and premeditated killing of another person either directly or through another felonious act. |
| 2nd Degree Murder | An inherently dangerous act or omission, done in such a reckless and wanton manner without regard for human life. |
| Voluntary Manslaughter | The killing of another person with malice or intent. |
| Robbery | The wrongful taking of property from another person by threat or the actual use of force, violence or a weapon. |
| Statutory Rape | If the defendant engages in a sexual act with another person who is 13, 14, or 15 years old and the defendant is at least six years older than the person. |
| Date Rape | Victim is unconscious or physically unable to resist an act a sexual act or communicate unwillingness to submit to an act of vaginal intercourse or a sexual act |
| Simple Assault | An attempt to commit a battery against another person. |
| Battery | The unlawful touching or forceful striking of another person using a hand, a weapon or other instrument |
| Aggravated Assault | A person that inflicts serious injury upon another person or uses a deadly weapon. |
| Burglary | Any person who breaks or enters any building with intent to commit any felony or larceny therein. |
| Larceny | Occurs where the value of the property or goods is not more than one thousand dollars ($1,000). |
| Vandalism | Willful or malicious damage to property. |
| Arson | Willfully setting fire to or cause to be burned any building or structure of any type. |
| Embezzlement | Fraudulently or knowingly and willfully misapplying or converting any item of monetary value to one’s own use. |
| Fraud | Occurs when there is an intentional misrepresentation of an existing important fact (that is a lie) which causes the victim to give up a right or something of value. |
| Vicarious Liability | A person is liable for the torts of another. |
| Battery | The harmful or offensive touching of another. |
| Tort | A private wrong committed by one person against another. |