Crimes
Ch.2
Ch.3
Ch.4
100

Felony is a crime

punishable by death or confinement no
less than one 1 year

100

Lanzetta v. New Jersey (1939)

Void for Vagueness Doctrine

100

criminal conduct that is without justification or excuse

Criminal liability 

100

mental element of criminal liability

Mens rea

200

misdemeanor 

punishable by a fine or
confinement by less than one 1 year

200

Does not require the government to treat
everyone alike 

Equal Protection

200

helps prove criminal intent, which can only be inferred from actions

actus reus

200

some mental fault has to trigger the criminal act in conduct crimes and the cause in result crimes.

concurrence 

300

Malum in se

inherently evil crimes

300

 the majority can’t make a crime out of what the Constitution protects as a fundamental right

constitutional democracy,

300

failures to act

criminal omission 

300

accountable for the results of criminal conduct

causation 

400

Malum prohibitum

 wrong only because a statute
says that it is a crime

400

the majority can have whatever it wants

pure democracy 

400

“body of the crime”

corpus delicti

400

something that causes a person to act

motive

500

An eye for an eye

Retribution

500

The Fifth and Fourteenth Amendments’ due process right to liberty

fundamental right to privacy

500

bystander risks nothing by helping

American bystander rule

500

presumption that defendants knew the law they were breaking

ignorance maxim

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