Excuse Me!
Guilty by Association
Halfway There!
Killer Instincts
That's my purse!
100

This justification defense allows an individual to use violence to stop a violent attack against them.

What is self-defense? 

100

This person participate before or during the commission of a crime committed by another person.

What is an accomplice?

100

When two or more people agree to commit a crime together and take overt steps in furtherance of that crime.

What is conspiracy? 

100

This is the only crime for which a person can receive the death penalty, at least at the State level.

What is First Degree Murder?

100

Unlawful entry or remaining on the property of another.

What is criminal trespass?

200

These laws allow a person to defend themselves where they are with no duty to retreat.

What are stand your ground laws?

200

Under this legal principal, an employer can be liable for the criminal actions of their employee.

What is Vicarious Liability? 

200

Just asking someone to commit a crime can be enough under this legal principal.

What is solicitation? 

200

This element is present in First Degree Murder, but not Second Degree Murder.

What is premeditation?

200

This common law crime of taking and carrying away the property of another with intent to permanently deprive the owner is now included in modern definition of theft. 

What is Larceny?

300

This excuse defense applies when a person was forced to commit a crime under threat of violence.

What is duress? 
300

This person didn't commit the underlying crime, but they do help cover it up.

What is an accessory? 

300

This is the name of the legislative act we call by its acronym, RICO.

What is the Racketeering Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act?

300

This mens rea element is required in all murder and manslaughter charges, except involuntary manslaughter.

What is malice aforethought?

300

Larceny plus force summarizes this crime.

What is robbery?

400

When a police officer pressures or persuades me to commit a crime, I can claim this defense.

What is entrapment?

400

These two words are used to describe the necessary actions of an accomplice.

What is aiding and abetting?
400

A pattern of illegal acts in furtherance of an enterprise.

What is racketeering? 
400

Murder plus adequate provocation: sound like the description of this crime.

What is Intentional Manslaughter?

400

This crime is defined as obtaining property by material misrepresentation. 

What is fraud?

500

This test for insanity is used by the Model Penal Code.

What is the Substantial-Capacity Test?

500

This Latin phrase is used to summarize the concept that the master is liable for acts of the agent performed in furtherance of the masters business.

What is Respondeat Superior?

500

This defense to the charge of attempt argues that a defendants actions do not meet the elements of the crime even though they intended to commit a crime.

What is legal impossibility?

500

This type of homicide includes extreme recklessness and as one jurisdiction put it "an abandoned and malignant heart." It also sound like the name of an Emo band from the 2010's. 

What is depraved heart murder?

500

When you know or should have known that you accepted the products of theft you commit this crime.

What is receiving stolen property?

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