Make No Mistake
Mind Games
Some Basics
Latin Class
M
100

The want of ordinary care, or negligence that could have been avoided if one had exercised ordinary, reasonable, or proper care

What is ordinary negligence

100

A finding by a court that the defendant has sufficient present ability to consult with his/her lawyer with a reasonable degree of rational understanding and that the defendant has a rational as well as factual understanding of the proceeding against him

What is "competent to stand trial"

100

The basic components of crime, and for a specific crime it the essential features of a crime, as specified by a law or statute

What is the elements of a crime

100

Something that is seen as wrong in and of itself

What is Mala in se

100

Unwritten, but generally known rules that govern serious violations fo the social code

What are Mores

200

The killing of a human being as a result of another person's operation of a motor vehicle in a reckless manner likely to cause death or great bodily harm

What is vehicular homicide

200

A test for insanity that evaluates defense claims that at the time the crime was committed, a mental disease or disorder prevented the defendant from controlling his or her behavior in keeping with the requirements of the law

What is the "irresistible impulse test" 

200

A thoughtful conscious intention to perform a specific act in order to achieve a particular result

What is specific intent

200

Something that is wrong because there is a law or statute against it

What is Mala proibita

200

Possession in which one may or may not be aware of what he or she possesses

What is mere possession

300

Flagrant and reckless disregard for the safety of others or of willful indifference to the safety and well being of others

What is criminal negligence

300

A rule for determining insanity the holds that an accused is not criminally responsible if his or her unlawful act was the product of a mental disease or mental defect. 

What is the Durham rule

300

An action taken with awareness

What is knowing behavior

300

The body of a crime

What is Corpus delicti

300

A legal term that refers to the intentional doing of a wrongful act without just cause or legal excuse. In cases of homicide, the term refers to "intention to kill"

What is Malice

400

An unintended killing caused during the commission of an unlawful act NOT amounting to a dangerous felony OR as the result of criminal negligence or recklessness 


 




What is Involuntary Manslaughter

400

A rule for determining insanity that asks whether a defendant knew what he or she was doing or whether the defendant knew that what he or she was doing was wrong 




What is the M'Naughten rule

400

A legal construction by which an unintended act that results from intended action undertaken in the commission of a crime may also be illegal

What is transferred intent

400

After the fact, something enacted retrospectively

What is ex post facto

400

The intentional infliction of injury on another that causes the removal of, seriously disfigures, or impairs the function of a member or organ of the body

What is mayhem

500

A legal term that is used to describe an act or course of behavior that , by its very nature, is likely to result in death or serious bodily harm to either the person involved in the behavior or to some one else

What is inherently dangerous

500

A test embodied in the MPC that holds that " a person is not responsible for criminal conduct if at the time of such conduct as a result of mental disease or defect he lacks substantial capacity either to appreciate the criminality of his conduct or to conform his conduct to the requirements of law

What is the substantial capacity test

500

A conclusion drawn from other facts, often from a defendant's behavior

What is inference

500

Let the decision stand

What is stare decisis 

500

An act or omission that may be part of a course of conduct planned to culminate in the commission of a crime but fails to meet the requirement of a substantial step, or preparatory actions taken toward completion of a crime that are remote from the actual commission of a crime

What is mere preparation

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