Criminal Law Basics
Legal Defenses
Fourth Amendment & Searches
First Amendment & Speech
Resolution & Law Concepts
100

This refers to the “guilty mind” or criminal intent.

mens rea

100

This defense applies when someone breaks the law to prevent greater harm.

necessity 

100

This amendment protects against unreasonable searches and seizures.

Fourth Amendment 

100

This amendment protects freedom of speech, religion, press, assembly, and petition.

First Amendment 

100

Talking directly to solve a disagreement.

negotiation

200

A crime that does NOT require proof of intent is called this type of crime.

strict liability crime

200

This defense involves being forced or threatened into committing a crime.

Duress

200

A reasonable belief that a crime has occurred.

probable cause 

200

Criticizing government officials is generally protected under this.

free speech 

200

A neutral person helps parties reach their own agreement.

mediation

300

Threatening someone with harm, without physical contact, is this crime.

assault

300

Using reasonable force to protect yourself from immediate danger is this defense.

self-defense

300

A lower standard that allows police to briefly stop someone.

reasonable suspicion

300

False statements that damage someone’s reputation.

defamation 

300

A neutral third party makes a binding decision.

arbitration 

400

Unlawfully taking someone’s property with intent to keep it permanently is this.

Larceny
400

This defense argues a person could not understand their actions due to mental illness.

insanity defense

400

Court order required for most legal searches.

warrant

400

Written defamation is called this.

libel 

400

Federal law overrides conflicting state laws under this rule.

Supremacy Clause 

500

Explain the difference between assault and battery.

Assault is a threat of harm; battery is physical contact or harm.

500

Why is the necessity defense sometimes NOT allowed in serious crimes like murder?

Because courts generally do not justify taking a life to prevent harm.

500

Evidence obtained illegally may be excluded in court under this rule.

exclusionary rule 

500

Online harassment that becomes illegal due to serious harm is called this.

cyberbullying 

500

Explain the difference between probation and parole.

Probation is supervision instead of prison; parole is supervision after early release from prison. 

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