Sources and Types
Punishment
The Constitution & Crime
Criminal Liability
In Defense
100

Two types of Felonies

What is Felonies against Person and Felonies against Property?

100

Believes in inflicting "hard treatment" on offenders so they can pay for their crime

What is Retributionists? 

100

The idea that government power should be defined and limited by laws  

What is Rule of Law?

100

The only direct evidence of mental attitude 

What is Confessions?

100

The burden of proof is their responsibility 

What is The Prosecution? 

200

To classify as a Mala in se (inherently evil) crime, the crime requires 

What is Criminal Intent? 

200

The principle laid out in the 8th Amendment and later interpreted by the Supreme Court in Weems v. U.S (1910) 

What is the Principle of Proportionality?

200

"No crime without law, no punishment without law"

What is Principle of Legality?

200

Requires that criminal intent (mens rea) triggers criminal act (actus reus)

What is the Principle of Concurrence? 

200

Defendants admit what they did was wrong, but that they were not responsible for their actions under the circumstances 

What is Justification Defenses? 

300

After 1962, more than 40 states changed their criminal codes to better reflect 

What is the Model Penal Code? (MPC)

300

Only someone who intends harm deserves to be punished; accidents do not count 

What is Culpability? 

300

The Supreme Court ruled that _____ laws violate the guarantees of the 5th and 14th amendments

What is Vague (void for vagueness)?

300

To prove causation, you need two kinds of cause

What is Factual Cause and Legal Cause?

300

The three circumstances that excuse self-defense

What is a great necessity, in existence now, and all actions are preventative 

400

The most prevalent source of criminal law is found in ____ created by state legislatures, and _____ created by city and town councils

What is State Criminal Codes and Municipal Codes?

400

This theory argues that rational humans won't commit crimes if they know the pain of punishment outweighs the pleasure of committing the crime

What is Classical Deterrence Theory?

400

Two types of cruel and unusual punishment 

What is Barbaric and disproportionate to the crime?

400

Deliberate, intended, conscious, knowing, and planned are all examples of language referring to 

What is General Intent?

400

Common law has decided that this age group has the same capacity as adults

What is Over age 14?

500

Private wrongs 

What is torts?

500

The Amendment that assures people are not criminally punished for their expressive behavior 

What is the First Amendment?

500

Intended to make sure offenders who are convicted of a third felony are locked up for a very long time

What is three strikes laws?

500

Liability that is imposed for someone else's acts; the transfer of actus reus and mens rea from one person to another because of their relationship 

What is Vicarious Liability?
500

Convinces judges or juries that defendants don't deserve the maximum penalty for the crime they are convicted of 

What is Mitigating Circumstances?