Reflex, hypnosis, asleep are all examples of this.
What are, involuntary acts?
Circumstantial or direct.
What are the types of evidence prosecution can use to prove mens rea?
There's two types
Deterrence
The format we use to write our essay answers in law school and on the bar
What is IRAC?
Defendant was "conscious of risk" but acted anyway
What is recklessly?
Statutes, status, and relationships create...
What are legal duties?
The doctrine which allows juries to infer intent based on the actions of the defendant?
What is the natural and probable consequences doctrine?
Focus on making the individual a better citizen
Rehabilitation
Where is the CLASP office located?
Defendant "should have known" of risk and engaged anyways.
What is negligently?
Possession must be...
What is knowing?
Mens rea means
What is mental state?
They get what they deserve
The amount of time you have to complete a multiple choice question on the bar exam?
What is 1.8 minutes per question?
It was defendants "conscious object" to engage in the conduct.
What is purposefully?
Larceny is the unlawful taking of another person's property with the intent to permanently deprive the owner of it. The actus reus words in this rule statement are...
What are unlawful taking?
A deliberate effort to avoid guilty knowledge
What is willful blindness?
Lock them up so they can't harm others
Isolation
Ways that crim law is tested on the bar exam.
What is essay and MCQ?
Defendant was "consciously aware" and "practically certain" of outcomes of their conduct.
What is knowingly?
An act that isn't really an act.
What is an omission?
Crimes which don't have a mens rea requirement?
Strict Liability
Provide the tools to learn from their error
Educate
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If the defendant's act was found to be reckless it can also be said their conduct was
What is negligent?