Causation
Homicide
Felony Murder
Property Crimes
Inchoate Crimes
100

This test asks whether the result would have occurred "but-for" the defendant's conduct.

What is the but-for test? 

100

This type of murder requires premeditation and deliberation. 

What is first-degree murder? 

100

Burglary, arson, robbery, rape, and kidnapping are commonly known as this acronym. 

What is BARRK? 

100

This crime is defined as the trespassory taking and carrying away of another's property with the intent to permanently deprive. 

What is larceny? 

100

This crime requires specific intent and a substantial step toward completion. 

What is attempt? 

200

This causation concept asks whether the harm was reasonably foreseeable. 

What is proximate causation? 

200
This is an intentional killing without premeditation. 

What is second-degree murder? 

200

This rule allows a defendant to be charged with murder even without intent to kill. 

What is the felony murder rule? 

200

This crime involves lawful possession followed by wrongful conversion. 

What is embezzlement? 

200

This crime is an agreement between two or more people to commit a crime. 

What is conspiracy? 

300

An unforeseeable independent event that breaks the chain of causation is called this. 

What is a coincidence (independent intervening act)? 

300

An intentional killing in the heat of passion due to adequate provocation is this. 

What is voluntary manslaughter? 

300

This doctrine prevents a felony from serving as a predicate if it merges with the killing. 

What is the merger doctrine? 

300

This crime involves taking property from a person by force or threat. 

What is robbery? 

300

This crime involves requesting or encouraging another to commit a crime.

What is solicitation? 

400

A killing caused by recklessness or negligence is this. 

What is involuntary manslaughter? 

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