Chapter One
Chapter Two
Chapter Three
Chapter Four
Chapter Five
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What is considered a wrong against society? 

What is a crime

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What amendment is associated with equal protection? 

the 14th amendment

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What are the three elements of a crime? 

1. Actus reus

2. Mens rea

3. Concurrence


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What is the Principle of Concurrence?

Requires mens rea and actus reus to occur simultaneously

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What is the Choice of Evils defense?

It justifies the choice to commit a lesser crime to

avoid the harm of a greater crime

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What is considered a wrong against an individual 

What is a tort?

200

What is Constitutional democracy?

Being governed by the constitution.

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What manifests criminality?

Actus Reus

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What is proximate cause based on? 

The fairness of the blame on the Defendant. 

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What is the Consent defense?

Justification that competent adults voluntarily consented to crimes against themselves with full understanding. 

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What penalty is available for a misdemeanor crime? 

a fine or confinement of less than one year

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What are ex post facto laws?

a law that retroactively changes the legal consequences of a crime.

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What are the two types of criminal omissions?

1. Failure to report 

2. Failure to intervene to prevent

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What two things must a prosecutor prove to prove causation?

1. Factual causation (but for)

2. Proximate causation


300

What rule requires you to retreat from an attack if you reasonably believe you are in danger of death or serious bodily harm, and backing off won’t unreasonably put you in danger of death or serious bodily harm?

Retreat Rule

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What are the four kinds of crime prevention? 

1. General Deterrence

2. Special deterrence

3. Incapacitation

4. Rehabilitation


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What three ways are there to determine if a law violates equal protection? 

1. Strict Scrutiny

2. Heightened Scrutiny (intermediate)

3. Rational Basis


400

What are the two aspects of possession?

1. Control of items/substances

2. Awareness of control

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What are the two types of intervening causes?

1. Coincidental intervening acts

2. Responsive intervening acts

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What are the three types of reasons that can provide a defense in criminal liability? 

1. Alibi

2. Justification

3. Excuse

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What style of punishment goals examines past crimes and punishes the defendant based on those past crimes?

What is retribution

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What is the Void for Vagueness Doctrine?

Vaguely defined laws that fail to provide citizens with a clear understanding of acceptable and unacceptable behavior.

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What are the two approaches regarding omission?

1. Good Samaritan

2. American Bystander Rule


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What is the "but for" test?

Would criminal harm occur if the act by the Defendant had not triggered a chain of events


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What are the four elements of self-defense? 


1. Nonaggressor/Unprovoked attack

2. Necessity

3. Proportionality

4. Reasonable Belief

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