Process for Statutes
10/8/24 18:50Statutes are classified as either civil or criminal.
Statutes may prohibit or require conduct.
Even if a court disagrees with a statute's purpose of policy they must follow and apply it as written.( Read more... )
- Criminal - impose various types of punishments for violations. Only the government can bring this charge, which may subject a person to imprisonment, and does not require harm for a violation
- Civil - the government or a private party may bring a claim under a civil statute, and a violation does not provide for imprisonment. It usually requires harm done to one party.
Statutes may prohibit or require conduct.
- Prohibiting conduct - ex: drunk driving.
- Requiring conduct - ex: sex offenders register with a government entity
- Allowing conduct - ex: "a landlord may require a security deposit for each rental unit.
Even if a court disagrees with a statute's purpose of policy they must follow and apply it as written.( Read more... )