Homicide Basics
Murder Elements
Degrees of Murder
Voluntary Manslaughter
Emotional Disturbance
100

What is the crime of killing a fetus called?

Feticide

100

What does "malice aforethought" originally refer to?

Intentional, pre-planned killing with spite or bad will. 

100

The only crime eligible for the death penalty is what?

first-degree murder. 

100

Suddenly and intentionally killing in the heat of anger is what? 

voluntary manslaughter

100

Killing during extreme emotional disturbance falls under what type of manslaughter? 

Extreme mental or emotional disturbance, manslaughter.

200

What rule required a baby to be "born alive" to be considered a homicide victim? 

The born-alive rule 

200

Extremely reckless killings fall under what category? 

Depraved heart murder

200

Murders that are not first-degree, such as depraved heart or injuries leading to death, are what? 

Second-degree murders. 

200

The requirement that the provocation must be legally recognized and reasonable is called what? 

Adequate provocation

200

Which concept separates emotions from whether the violent response was reasonable? 

Emotion-act distinction. 

300

Killing a person with "malice aforethought" is called what?

Murder

300

This term refers to bodily injury creating a substantial risk of death or extreme pain. 

serious bodily injury

300

What doctrine presumes intent to kill when a deadly weapon is used? 

Deadly weapon doctrine 

300

What rule says words alone can never reduce murder to manslaughter? 

"Words can never provoke" rule. 

300

A finding that a reasonable person in the defendant's shoes would respond violently is called what? 

What is act reasonableness? 

400

What type of homicide includes all killings that are neither justified nor excused? 

Criminal homicide

400

What is the actus reus of murder?

The act of killing by any method, such as poisoning, striking, drowning, starving, etc.

400

What procedure requires two phases: guilt determination and a penalty phase? 

Bifurcation

400

Long-built resentment plus a triggering event describes what rule? 

Last-straw rule 

400

A finding that someone's emotional outrage was reasonable is called what? 

Emotional reasonableness 

500

What are killings done by someone "not of sound memory and discretion? 

Excusable homicide

500

What mental states can satisfy the mens rea of murder? 

Purposeful, knowing, or reckless. 

500

Death penalty cases and mandatory life-without-parole cases are called what? 

Capital cases

500

The rule allowing a spouse who catches their partner cheating to be provoked is called what? 

The paramour rule.

500

A claim that a person reacts violently to a homosexual advance is called what (now rejected)? 

Gay panic 

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