Criminal Cases
Elements of a crime
Degrees Of Homicide
Thieves
Inchoate Crimes / Hate Crimes
100

Settles disputes between people and often seek monetary compensation.

Civil Cases

100

This means no mental state is required, anyone doing the act is guilty regardless of intent.

Strict Liability

100

Is an unintentional killing that takes place during a misdemeanor.  It can also be caused by criminal negligence.

Involuntary manslaughter

100

Making a threat with the intent of getting property from another person.

Extortion

100

What message do hate crimes send

Minorities are unwelcome and unsafe.

200

The State prosecutes individuals for harming society.

Criminal Cases

200

This means the person either knew the result would happen or disregarded the extreme likelihood it would happen.

General Intent

200

Is an intentional killing done without malice aforethought.

Voluntary Manslaughter.

200

Forcibly stealing from a person by violence or threat of violence

Robbery

200

Consists of asking, ordering or encouraging another person to commit a crime.

Solicitation

300

Two sources of criminal law.

Laws passed by legislatures & Common Law

300

This means a person does something unintentionally but with extreme lack of care.

Criminal Intent

300

Is a killing done with malice aforethought, but without deliberation or premeditation.

Second degree murder

300

The unlawful entry into a building with intent to commit a crime (often theft).

Burglary

300

An agreement between two  or more people to commit a crime.  It also has an act and intent element.

Conspiracy

400

Focuses on whether a defendant has committed crime against society and what sentence is appropriate to punish the defendant for the crime.

Criminal Case

400

This is often the most difficult element to prove

Criminal intent, state of mind

400

Is any killing done while a person is committing a felony.  Murders done while committing more serious felonies are 1st degree murder, others are 2nd degree murder.

Felony murder

400

Taking someone else’s property without permission, and not intending to give it back.  There are two categories of this. What are they?


Larceny

Grand Theft and Petty Theft

400

Has three elements

1.The person must intend to commit a crime

2. Must take steps towards committing a crime

3. The person must not commit the crime.

Attempt

500

Subject to change over time

Laws

500

The person has to intend the act when they commit it

Concurrence of the act and the intent

500

Is a deliberate  and premediated killing done with malice forethought. Need all three

First degree murder

500

One of the most commonly committed crimes

Stealing

500

A crime that is incomplete or in its beginning stages.

Inchoate Crime

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