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TCA 40-13-205

Description of common law crimes

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For crimes that were illegal under old common law (law created by court decisions rather than statutes), prosecutors can describe the offense in the traditional common law way, or they can follow the modern rules in this chapter for describing offenses. This gives prosecutors flexibility in how they word older charges. No criminal penalty applies—it is a procedural option.

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In an indictment for an offense which was indictable at common law, the offense may be charged or described substantially as at common law; or it will be sufficient to describe the offense according to the general rules laid down in this chapter.
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TCA Section40-13-205