ALL crimes require 'intent.' It is one of the two elements necessary to form a crime.
Most states require "mens rea," or guilty intent, alongside "actus reus," which is the actual act of committing a crime, for an act to be criminalized. This means that individuals must not only engage in a prohibited act but also have a culpable mental state, such as intent, knowledge, or recklessness, at the time of the offense. Some minor offenses may not require mens rea, but for most serious crimes, both elements are necessary.
If by "minor crimes" you mean so-called 'lesser offenses' the word is Misdemeanor.
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MISDEMEANORS.
Yes, a minor does require a passport to travel to Canada.
Yes, a minor does require a passport to travel to Mexico.
violations can be minor crimes or major crimes, while an infraction is a minor offense or petty crime. examples include jaywalking, traffic violation, and littering. -jcisneros
Intent to distribute, corruption of a minor if it was another child, possession.
To respond to relatively minor crimes in the town/city and help with larger crimes in metropolitan areas
major punishments for minor crimes
Yes. They are a minor and the parents are still responsible for their child's actions.