Punishment is justified on the grounds that wrongdoing merits punishment
Retributivism
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one suffers from a disease or defect and is unable to control their actions and doesn’t act consciously
Insanity
Name the mental state:
He should be aware of a substantial and unjustifiable risk that the material element exists
Negligently
When a person (1) knowingly, intentionally, or purposefully, (2) with deliberation or premeditation, (3) causes another person’s death, (4) with malice.
First degree murder
the belief that by punishing an individual for criminal wrongdoing, the state can deter other would-be offenders in the future (general or specific?)
General deterrence
Name the relevant element of the act requirement
"The state cannot find a person criminally culpable for behavior that is constitutionally protected."
Wrongful
May the court change its interpretation of common law statutes to apply to the current case?
Yes. Common law interpretations are about deciding rules in unique circumstances, in a way that fits in our modern society, keeping up with the way things should be decided Rogers v. Tennessee
Name the mental state:
He is aware of such circumstances or hopes they exist
Purposefully/Intentionally
Reckless or depraved heart [killing] is also called?
Second degree murder
A judge has the discretion to increase a sentence only when considering ____
Real conduct
NOT perceived mindset or cruelty unless decided by a jury (Blakely/Booker)
the power and intention to exercise control, or dominion and control, over an object not in one’s actual possession
Constructive possession
A person is not guilty of an offense unless his liability is based on conduct that includes a ____ act
Voluntary
Name the mental state:
He is aware… that such circumstances exist
Knowlingly
Focus: Reasonableness of provocation
Words not enough; normally only applied to fixed categories including serious battery, mutual combat, and adultery.
Name the charge
Voluntary manslaughter
When is capital punishment appropriate?
Capital punishment must be limited to those offenders who commit a narrow category of the most serious crime and whose culpability makes them the most deserving of execution Kennedy v. Louisiana
NEVER for minors
Name a situation where one has breached a duty such that they can be found guilty for a crime for failure to act
Statute imposes a duty to care
One has a certain relationship with another
One has assumed a contractual duty to care
One has voluntarily assumed the care of another and so secluded the helpless person to prevent others from rending aid
the state of a person who, though capable of controlling their conduct, is not conscious of what he is doing
Automatism
Name the mental state:
He consciously disregards a substantial and unjustifiable risk that the material element exists
Recklessly
willfully, wantonly, and recklessly neglecting and failing to fulfill a legal obligation leading to death
Involuntary manslaughter
Name one expressive theory for punishment
Authoritative disavowal - punishment condemns and disavows offenses
Symbolic nonacquiescence - “speaking in the name of the people”
Vindication of the law - honoring statutes is important to making it clear they will be upheld
Absolutation of others - the absolution of the accused ensured only the guilty are punished
Name the at least 5 of the elements of the act requirement
The act requirement mandates that all punishment be for (1) past, (2) voluntary, (3) wrongful (4) conduct, (5) specified (6) in advance, (7) by a statute
A statute is ___ if:
It fails to provide the kind of notice that will enable ordinary people to understand what conduct it prohibits
It may authorize and encourage arbitrary and discriminatory enforcement
Vague
Strict liability is generally only appropriate when dealing with public welfare or regulatory offenses that _____ (2 things)
1. do not have significant penalties and
2. won't ruin the defendant's reputation
What is the agency approach to felony murder
Felony murder only applies if the death was in furtherance of the felony.