The offense of criminal intent
What is Mala in se?
The force used to protect yourself.
What is self-defense?
The right to bear arms.
What is the Second Amendment?
voluntary acts
What is actus reus?
The time to reform individuals from committing future crimes.
What is rehabilitation?
The proof of beyond reasonable doubt
What is Burden of Proof?
Not knowing the law, you are breaking
What is the ignorance maxim?
The power is reserved to the States.
What is the tenth amendment?
The sufficient period of confinement to achieve sentencing policies.
What is Parsimony?
The use of punishment to avoid future crime.
What is Deterrence?
The claim they are not responsible due to the circumstances.
What is excuse defense?
Creating a reasonable doubt about the prosecution's proof of a voluntary act.
What are fault-based defenses?
Griswold v. Connecticut 1965
What is the fundamental right to privacy?
The not knowing of what you possess.
What is Mere possession?
The intention was to have punishment.
What is cupability?
The mental attitude of not being aware of unjustifiable risk.
What is negligence?
The actions were necessary due to the circumstances.
What is a justification defense?
A right to a speedy and fair trial.
What is the Sixth Amendment?
To invalidate broad written rules about the First Amendment.
What is the Void-for-Overbreadth doctrine?
The minimum amount of paint to prevent crimes.
What is the principle of Utility?
A new sentencing factor that increases the penalty for a crime beyond the prescribed statutory maximum.
What is Apprendi rule?
The five justification defenses
- self-defense
-defense of others
-defense of home and property
-choice-of-evils
-consent
Actions that are nonverbal but seek change.
what is Expressive conduct?
Uncivilized punishments
What are Barbaric punishments?
The society that believes actions need to be punished to avoid future crime.
What are preventionists?