What Is A Statute?
A statute is a rule that was passed into law by the federal government or a state’s legislature. A collection of several statutes make up statutes/codes. These codes are sets of rules that tell us if our behavior is legal or illegal. The codes (rules) are organized by subject matter. Breaking or violating a particular statute or rule is the same thing as committing a crime. If you have violated a statute, you have committed a crime.
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