Insanity is this type of term
What is legal?
The number of parties to criminal complicity
What is two?
Modern attempt law began in this time
What is the 1500s?
Homicide law follows this rule
What is the born-alive rule?
Psychoses, paranoia, and schizophrenia are considered this by the court
What is mental disease?
This establishes when you can be criminally liable for someone else's conduct
What is complicity?
These are considered inchoate crimes
What is attempt, conspiracy, and solicitation?
The crime of killing a fetus
What is feticide?
The product-of-mental-illness test is also known as this
What is the Durham rule?
The punishment for this is the same as for the person who actually committed the crime
What is being an accomplice?
These are the two types of attempt statutes
What are general attempt and specific intent?
This is an extremely reckless killing
What is depraved heart murder?
Diminished capacity and diminished responsibility only apply to this crime
What is homicide?
Most accessory-after-the-fact statutes have these four elements
What is one actus reus, two mens rea, and one circumstance element?
A woman stabbing an already dead victim could not have committed murder because of this
What is a factual impossibility?
These critical phrases were added to specify aforethought
What are implied and express?
In this defense, defendants use the excuse that they were forced to do what they did
What is the defense of duress?
Most vicarious liability involves this kind of relationship
What is business?
Defendants who voluntarily and completely renounce their criminal purpose can avoid criminal liability because of this
What is the voluntary abandonment defense?
This mandates that the death penalty decision be made in to phases
What is a bifurcation procedure?