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Types of Defenses to a Criminal Charge
alibi
Justifications
Excuses
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who is the shortest person in this class 

Sophia 

100

What is an alibi?


 It’s when someone proves they were somewhere else when the crime happened.

100

what is an alibi 

An alibi is a defense where a person claims they were somewhere else when a crime occurred

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define Self defense

the protection of oneself or of one's property from unlawful injury or from the immediate risk of unlawful injury 

100

what is duress 

 is a defense claiming a person committed a crime under unlawful threat or pressure but it’s not valid for crimes causing serious harm 

200

who are the reasons why we have 200 burpes

Konnor and elote 

200

What are the four elements of first-degree murder?

An unlawful killing, of a human being, done intentionally, and with planning

200

why was it made 

The alibi defense was created to ensure that a person is not wrongly convicted of a crime they did not commit

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define Defense of home and property

The owner of property can justifiably use reasonable, non deadly force to prevent others from unlawfully taking or damaging it.

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what about age 

states that children lack full criminal responsibility under 7 can’t be charged, and those under 16-18 are tried as juveniles

300

what is the center of the solar system 

the sun 

300

What does mens rea mean?

It’s the intent or mental state behind the crime — what the person was thinking when they did it.

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what does it allow a person to do 

It allows the person to present evidence that proves their innocence by showing they were not present at the crime scene.

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define Consent

consent claims that whatever harm was done occurred only after the injured gave his or hers permission for the behavior in question

300

what is the exception to if the law is mistaken 

Mistake of law is rarely accepted while mistake of fact can excuse actions if a factual misunderstanding is reasonable 

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what is the largest planet in the solar system 

Jupiter 

400

Why is every element of a crime important?


Because if even one element isn’t proven, the person can’t be found guilty.

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if a person has a alibi are they innocent- yes or no 

yes 

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define Necessity

necessity, or the claim that some illegal action was needed to prevent an even greater harm, is a useful defense in cases that do not involve serious bodily harm.

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what is Involuntary Intoxication

Involuntary Intoxication can be a defense when a person is unknowingly drugged or intoxicated unlike voluntary intoxication which rarely excuses criminal behavior 

500

what boat did we just recently visit 

the USS Midway 

500

What’s an example of a killing that’s not considered a crime?


Killing in self-defense or during a lawful war.

500

if someone says that they were with their family during the crime happening but no one says they were with them do they have a alibi

no 

500

what are some behaviors that are justifiable under the eyes of the community and the law 

Self defense, Defense of others, Defense of home and property, Necessity, Consent, and Resisting unlawful arrest

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what is Unconsciousness

Unconsciousness asserts that a person cannot be held responsible for actions committed while unconscious, such as during sleepwalking, seizures, or neurological episodes though it is rarely used 

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