Crimes are classified as felonies or misdemeanors. Felony refers to serious crimes such as rape, murder, violent robbery, while misdemeanor refers to lesser crimes such as theft, fraud, or unlawful carrying of weapons.
2. Review the crimes of John Wayne Gacy. Classify his crimes and explain the classification. Examine each component of the classification modeling the examples used in the text. Use what you can find in published articles, interviews, and scholarly information on the web. Make sure to reference your sources.
John Wayne Casey was the notorious serial killer who was guilty of murdering at least thirty three young males between 1972 and 1978 in Chicago. His victims were males aged from twelve to their mid-twenties. His court trials began in 1980 after physical evidences pointed to his guilt and he had admitted to killing over thirty persons and burying them under his house. The prosecutors insisted that Gacy was a sane man guilty of premeditated and rational acts of crime, while the defense argued that Gacy was mentally unstable and thus unaware of the magnitude of the crime he had committed. Gacy awaited the execution of the sentence for years, giving the prosecutors different and conflicting testimonies in order to stay alive. In 1994, Gacy faced death penalty through lethal injection (Bell & Bardsley, n.d.).
Gacy's primary crimes should be classified as felonies, including aggravated assault,...
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