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Welcome to a complete class on Crime Concurrence in Criminal Law! In this class, we will clearly and objectively address the main concepts and classifications related to the topic, including: ✅ Material Concurrence of Crimes: Learn how it occurs when the agent practices two or more conducts resulting in a plurality of results (two or more crimes), and how the material cumulation of penalties system is applied. ✅ Formal Concurrence of Crimes: Understand the cases in which a single conduct of the agent results in two or more crimes, analyzing the distinctions between proper formal concurrence and improper formal concurrence. ✅ Continuing Crime: Discover how the legislation treats cases in which there is criminal continuity, applying the system of exasperation of sentence according to article 71 of the Penal Code. ✅ Systems of Application of Sentences: We explain the differences between the system of material cumulation, the system of exasperation and how these rules impact the final sentence applied to the defendant. ???? During the class, practical examples, didactic diagrams and an approach focused on the most relevant aspects of doctrine and jurisprudence will be used. ???? Objective of the Class: To help you understand and master this essential topic, whether for public examinations, academic tests or to improve your knowledge of Criminal Law. ???? Legal References: Penal Code, articles 69, 70 and 71 (and others, such as art. 75), in addition to Summaries and Jurisprudence of the STJ and STF on the subject. Watch now and enhance your learning about the Criminal Examination! Don't forget to like, subscribe to the channel and activate notifications to follow more content like this. #criminallaw #crimecontest #formalcontest #materialcontest #continuouscrime #studyforcompetitions #criminalcode #competition #publiccompetitions #competitions #publiccompetition #police #federalpolice #pf #federalhighwaypolice #prf #civilpolice #pc #militarypolice #pm #criminalpolice #pp ???????????????? Criminal Law Class with Professor Rafael Medeiros Theme: Crime Contest in Criminal Law.