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What are the differences between laws from state to state in the US?
Q. For example, I have a government teacher for the college course who is also a clerk of the court here in Ohio. She says each state has different laws, but what type laws could differ from state to state? For example, you can't steal or commit violent offenses or drug related offenses and you can't have excessive speed on the road in every state while driving. I don't know if it's the final punishment of the law you break when you are convicted or what? Hopefully my question made sense to you all who want to answer it lol. Thanks.
Asked by Dante S - Tue Feb 23 14:25:02 2010 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments

A. There are 50 states, and each has hundreds of laws. That makes tens of thousands of differences between those laws, probably millions if we consider all the provisions of each law. Definitions of crimes differ, criteria differ, sentences differ, etc etc. Most common crimes are pretty basic. Murder is murder, for instance. But some states say self defense is allowed, some allow use of deadly force in more situations than others, some differ on what age is considered old enough to face adult charges, some allow for an additional category of 'hate crimes', some allow the death penalty, some do not. Every state is different, in other words.
Answered by Quizzard - Tue Feb 23 14:32:11 2010

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