Vocab
Defenses
Inchoate Crimes
Mens Res
Loris Lotto
100

Utilitarian and Retributive 

What are the theories of punishment?

100

Self-Defense, consent, and necessity

What are justifications?

100

solicitation, conspiracy, and attempt

What are inchoate crimes?

100

The requirement of a guilty mind or legally proscribed mental state a defendant must possess in order to commit a crime

What is Mens Rea?

100

A person who, with the requisite mens rea, aids or abets a principal prior to or during the commission of the crime.

What is an accomplice?

200

Purposely, Knowingly, Recklessly, and Negligently 

What are the levels of culpability?

200

Insanity and intoxication

What are excuse defenses?

200

a conviction for ______ does not merge into a conviction for the completed crime.

What is conspiracy?

200

Imposes criminal liability on the defendant for the actus reus of a third party.

What is Vicarious Liability?

200

Relationships that create a duty

i)    Imposed by statute (e.g., obligation to file tax return; obligation to register for selective service);

ii)   Contract (e.g., lifeguard saving drowning person; nanny who neglects a baby’s care);

iii)   Special relationship (e.g., parent’s duty to her child, or duty to one’s spouse);

iv)  Detrimental undertaking (e.g., when defendant, with no duty otherwise, undertakes to assist a victim, leaving the victim in worse condition after such assistance); and

v)   Causation (e.g., failing to aid after causing victim’s peril).

300

Has a special relationship, is aware and had the opportunity to act but did nothing

What is omission?

300

A and B agree to steal a painting from a house at night when the owners are out of town. The painting turns out to be missing from the house on the night that they break and enter to steal it

What is a factual impossibility

300

Generally prohibits a defendant from being convicted of both a crime and a lesser-included offense (i.e., an offense all the elements of which are also elements of the more-significant crime), such as robbery and larceny.  Many jurisdictions characterize this prohibition as a “merger” of the lesser-included offense into the greater.

What is the Double Jeopardy Clause?

300

Crimes that do not require mens rea

What are strict liability crimes? 

300

V took a watch off of a table believing it was his but actually stole his friends watch

What is mistake of fact?

400

Actor is held liable even though they do no satisfy the offense element

What is imputation?

400

Reliance on an official misstatement of law OR Mistake due to the unavailability of the law

What is mistake excuses?

400

Is applied to determine whether an attempt has occurred

What is the substantial step test?

400

A ____ of fact is a defense to a specific intent crime, even if the ____ is unreasonable.

What is a mistake of fact?

400

“Trust in the Lord with all your heart, and do not lean on your own understanding.” “Fear not, for I am with you; be not dismayed, for I am your God; I will strengthen you, I will help you, I will uphold you with my righteous right hand.”

What is we're all going to get A's <3

500

A person’s conduct constitutes both a felony and a misdemeanor this happens. However, if the crimes are of the same degree, i.e., all felonies or all misdemeanors, then there is no ______

What is merger?

500

McNagthen, Irresistable Impulse, Durham "Product", ALI (MPC), and Federal

What are the Insanity Defense Tests?

500

Unripened

What is inchoate? 

500

Person whose acts or omissions are the actus reus of the crime, or, in other words, the perpetrator of the crime.

What is a principle?

500

The best defense that was brought up in class

What is diplomatic immunity

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