TCA 39-11-101
Objectives of criminal code
VIOLATIONViolation
What does this charge mean?
This statute states the four main purposes of Tennessee's criminal laws: to prevent harmful conduct, to clearly tell people what behavior is illegal, to warn people about the consequences, and to make sure punishments are fair and match the seriousness of the crime.
Penalty Details
ClassificationViolation
Penalty SummaryViolation
The general objectives of the criminal code are to: (1) Proscribe and prevent conduct that unjustifiably and inexcusably causes or threatens harm to individual, property, or public interest for which protection through the criminal law is appropriate; (2) Give fair warning of what conduct is prohibited, and guide the exercise of official discretion in law enforcement, by defining the act and the culpable mental state that together constitute an offense; (3) Give fair warning of the consequences of violation, and guide the exercise of official discretion in punishment, by grading of offenses; and (4) Prescribe penalties that are proportionate to the seriousness of the offense.
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VIOLATION
TCA Section39-11-101