Special Crimes definition

Special Crimes means criminal offenses, relating directly or indirectly, whereby the victim is less than 17 years of age and the crime is determined to be a State Jail Felony or above. Lower offenses may be worked with the approval of both parties.

Examples of Special Crimes in a sentence

  • Chief Prosecutor Circular Letter SE-004/JA/11/1993 on Drafting the Indictment Chief Prosecutor Circular Letter SE-001/JA/4/1995 on The Guideline of General Crimes and Special Crimes Prosecution Chief Prosecutor Circular Letter 001/A/JA/01/2010 on Controlling the investigation and the Prosecution of corruption.

  • Deputy Chief Prosecutor for Special Crimes Circular Letter B-711/F/Fu.1/1212004 Deputy Chief Prosecutor for General Crimes Circular Letter B-3358/E/Ejp/11/2013 Decree on Dismissal of a Prosecution for Technical Reasons SKPP Tap-01/0.1.14/ Ft.1/12/2009 for Chandra Hamzah Decree on Dismissal of a Prosecution for Technical Reasons SKPP Tap-02/0.1.14/ Ft.1/12/2009 for Bibit Samad Rianto.

  • Employees assigned to the Violent Crimes Division – Homicide Unit and the Special Crimes Division – Traffic Unit are required to respond directly to violent crime scenes and accident scenes involving great bodily harm or death.

  • Homicide Unit and the Special Crimes Division – Traffic Unit are required to respond directly to violent crime scenes and accident scenes involving great bodily harm or death.