This type of homicide can be performed in four different ways, according to the common law.
1) Intent to Kill
2) Inent to Inflict Serious Bodily Harm
3) Felony Murder
4) Depraved Heart
Voluntary and Involuntary are the two and only two versions of this type of homicide
Manslaughter
Under the MPC, in order to withdraw from a Conspiracy, one must:
1) Give timely notice
2) Perform an affirmative act to thwart the success of the conspiracy
T/F: Solicitation is to suggest to another to commit a crime. For example, mentioning it briefly to a friend and then moving on in conversation.
False: Solicitiation is to encourage, urge, or incite another to commit a crime
This type of murder occurs during one of five dangerous felonies...which are...?
Hint: Dogs do this.
Felony Murder (BARRK)
1) Burglary
2) Arson
3) Rape
4) Robbery
5) Kidnapping
T/F: Involuntary manslaughter includes Child Neglection
True: Child Neglection occurs when the parent does not give care to a child.
According to John Grossman, if you have a question about an attempted crime, your focus should be on:
Attempt only.
The three elements of Conspiracy include:
1) Two or more people
2) Specific Intent to commit a crime
3)_________
3) Agreement
This is the MPC definition of Solicitation
Requesting another to commit any offense (misdemeanors and felonies)
T/F: The Defendant knows/should know of the actions that cause this murder are somewhat....reckless
Depraved Heart- Reckless disregard of human life
"Unfaithful" is a movie that explains the elements of this type of manslaughter
Hint: Catching your spouse in an affair
1) Adequate provocation
2) Heat of passion
3) No time to cool off
Elements of an Attempt
1) Intent to commit crime
2) Overt Act/Substantial Step
T/F: A Defendant can withdraw from Conspiracy and its underlying crime
False: A Defendant can withdraw with timely notice before the crime is committed for the UNDERLYING crime ONLY, not the crime of Conspiracy itself.
T/F: You can withdraw from a solicitation
False. There is no withdrawal of solicitation
Define the elements of Intent to Kill
1) Premeditated
2) Specific Intent
T/F: The elements of Imperfect Self-Defense, which is considered as Voluntary Manslaughter include:
1) Use of excessive force
2) Reasonable amount of force
False: Imperfect Self-Defense includes:
1) Use of excessive force
2) Honest belief
Going to a gun store, purchasing the gun, and travelling to a victim's home is an example of THIS element of Attempt
Overt Act/Substantial Step.
This is the fate of a Co-Conspirator
Guilty of all other crimes committed in futherance of a conspiracy (unless timely withdrawal)
Solicitation is this type of crime
Specific Intent.
Intent to Inflict Serious Bodily Harm
Unlike Depraved Heart which requires recklessness, this type of murder requires NEGLIGENT conduct causing death
Involuntary Manslaughter
T/F: Once the attempt is established, a defendant can withdraw afterwards.
False
This is the Unilateral Conspiracy, as defined by the MPC (Model Penal Code)
Only one person has to agree for there to be a true conspiracy.
Solicitation does this with an underlying crime
Merges.