Equal protection of the laws
What is the 14th Amendment
The acting with a conscious creation of a high risk of harm
What is Recklessness
Acquittal
What is perfect defense
Lesser offense
What is Imperfect defense
The evil act
What is Actus Reus
The three types of defenses
What are Alibi, Justification, and Excuse
Self defense extended only to you and your immediate family
What is historically defense
All crimes require concurrence
What is Principle of Concurrence
Opposite direction-Special relationship
What is Current trend
The liability without fault
What is Strict liability
Elements of a crime
What are Actus reus, Mens rea, and Concurrence
Juvenile delinquency- statute provides for the transfer to juveniles to adult criminal court
What is juvenile justice
An excuse that argues government agents got people to commit crimes they wouldn't otherwise commit
What is entrapment
You must retreat from an attack if you reasonable believe danger of death or serious bodily harm
What is Retreat rule
Common law idea- a man's home is his castle
What is defense of home and property
The elements of self defense
What are Non-aggressor/Unprovoked attack, Necessity, Proportionality, and Reasonable Belief
The defendant that was convicted of violating a city that prohibited any person from committing any indecent, immodest or filthy act in the presence of any person
What is the State v. Metzger
Mental disease= legal insanity only when the disease affects a person's reason and/or will
What is insanity
Right/wrong test, product of mental illness test, irresistible impulse test, and substantial capacity test
What is the 4 Insanity tests
Purposely, knowledge, recklessness, and negligence
What are the 4 mental states