Crimes
Defenses
4th & 5th Amendment
Inchoate crimes & other stuff
What even is a crime?
200

The taking of another's property with the intent to keep it.

What is theft?

200

This defense requires the defendant to prove they were suffering from a mental disease at the time of the crime AND they could not appreciate the criminality of the act.

What is insanity?

200

Police are required to read these before arresting someone or subjecting them to custodial interrogation.

What are Miranda rights?

200

This person helps a defendant evade arrest and/or prosecution after a crime.

What is an accessory?

200
This is a serious crime for which an offender can receive more than a year in prison.

What is a felony?

400
The taking of another's property by force or by threat of force.

What is robbery?

400

This defense asserts that the defendant engaged in the unlawful conduct because of the use of, or threat of, force.

What is duress?

400

Any evidence collected by law enforcement in a way that violates the defendant’s Constitutional rights is not allowed to be used in court against the defendant.

What is the Exclusionary Rule?

400

Asking, enticing, inducing, or counseling another to commit a crime (it merges into the completed crime).

What is solicitation?

400

This type of killing is considered less serious than murder, whether voluntary or involuntary.

What is manslaughter?

600

Unlawful physical contact with the intent to cause bodily harm.

What is battery?

600

This type of defense admits the defendant's conduct was wrong but allows for a lesser punishment.

What is an imperfect defense or excuse?

600

If a warrantless search or seizure was not permitted by an exception, then a court applies this test.

What is the Katz test?

600

This person knowingly and voluntarily helps a defendant in the commission of a crime.

What is an accomplice?

600

This is a less serious crime for which an offender is punished by one year or less in prison.

What is a misdemeanor?

800

The unlawful entering of another's dwelling or vehicle with the intent to commit a crime therein.

What is burglary?

800

This defense has 4 elements the defendant must prove to justify their conduct.

What is self-defense?

800

An officer patting down a suspect's outer garments looking for weapons only is conducting this type of search.

What is a Terry stop or a "stop and frisk"?

800

A mutual agreement between two or more people to commit a crime, and some sort of overt act taken to further that crime.

What is a conspiracy?

800

This basic element of a crime requires a criminal act committed of the defendant's own free will.

What is actus reus?

1000

An attempted or threatened battery.

What is assault?
1000

This type of defense completely justifies the defendant's behavior and acquits them of the crime.

What is a perfect defense or justification?

1000

This test has 5 factors that must be analyzed in order to determine if certain evidence can be used in court.

What is eyewitness reliability?

1000

This type of inchoate crime has 3 different tests that could be applied, depending on the jurisdiction.

What is an attempt?

1000

A completed crime requires both actus reus and a Latin term meaning "intent" or "guilty mind."

What is mens rea?

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