Terminology
Crimes Against People
Crimes Against Property
Defenses
Defendant's Rights
100

The voluntary act of committing a crime, like the voluntary act of killing someone

Actus Reus

100

Fear or apprehension of harmful contact is

Assault

100

Legal term for places that are normally used by people for sleeping and general living:

Dwelling

100

This defense must show that the defendant did not know the difference between right and wrong when they committed crime 

Insanity Defense

100

The amendment guarantees you the right to an attorney, and allows you to present witnesses to your defense

6th Amendment

200

In a case where there was a murder, and the defendant did not plan in advance, it shows there was no__________, which if present would have made it a 1st degree crime.

Malice

200

What makes something an aggravated battery?

Use of a weapon

200

Another term for any form of theft that involves personal property and no violence.

Larceny

200

Mental disorder that develops in female victims of domestic violence as a result of serious, long-term abuse

Battered Woman's Syndrome

200

This amendment protects people found guilty from cruel or unusual punishment

8th amendment

300

This law supplies the element of premeditation where it normally would not be present

Felony-Murder Doctrine

300

Involves the intentional touching of another that is either harmful or offensive:

Battery

300

When a theft occurs and violence is involved, this elevates the action to the crime of:

Robbery

300

If you didn't start the fight, you have the choice to flee or defend yourself and kill. If you choose not to retreat it is referred to as this:


HINT: The answer is not "self-defense"

Stand your ground

300

This amendment allows the defendant a right to a jury trial

7th Amendment

400

The legal term for movement of a victim by his or her kidnapper is

Asportation

400

Defined as lying in wait for another person, intentionally set out to kill

First Degree Murder

400

This crime occurs when the defendant, without permission, enters a building with the intent to commit a theft or a felony:

Burglary

400

When defendants raise this defense, they are claiming that they were not present when the crime occurred

Alibi

400

This amendment protects you from warrantless searches

4th Amendment

500

To prove guilt for the more severe crimes, such as murder and rape, the state must meet a higher burden of proof. These types of crimes are referred to as

Specific Intent Crimes

500

This is a killing that takes place when the defendant is carrying out some action in reckless disregard for the lives of others

Involuntary manslaughter

500

Legal term for the area close to and surrounding the dwelling

Curtilage

500

Daily Double!! Answer correctly and receive double points. Get one right, get regular points.

There are 2 types of defenses at the start of a trial, list them both:

Simple Defense

Affirmative Defense

500

This amendment affords you the right of due process

5th Amendment