what is a transitory offense and a continuing offense

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WHAT IS A TRANSITORY OFFENSE AND A CONTINUING OFFENSE? > TRANSITORY OFFENSE: crimes where some acts material and essential to the crimes and requisite to their commission occur in one municipality or territory and some acts are done in another place. >CONTINUING OFFENSE: consummated in one place, yet by nature of the offense, the violation of the law is deemed continuing HOW DO YOU DETERMINE JURISDICTION OVER A CONTINUING CRIME? > The courts of the territories where the essential ingredients of the crime took place have CONCURRENT JURISDICTION > But the court which first acquires jurisdiction excludes the other courts

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WHAT IS A TRANSITORY OFFENSE AND ACONTINUING OFFENSE?> TRANSITORYOFFENSE:crimeswheresomeactsmaterialand essential to the crimes and requisite to their commission occur inonemunicipalityorterritoryandsomeactsaredoneinanother place.>CONTINUINGOFFENSE:consummatedinoneplace,yetby natureoftheofense,theviolationofthelawisdeemedcontinuingHOWDOYOUDETERMINEJURISDICTION OVERACONTINUING CRIME?> The courts of the territories where the essential ingredients of the crime took place have CONCURRENT JURISDICTION > Butthecourtwhichfrstacquiresjurisdictionexcludestheother courts