CH. 6
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Ch. 9
Mixture
100

psychologists call it “cognition”; the capacity to tell right from wrong

what is reason

100

establishes when you can be criminally liable for someone else’s 

conduct; applies criminal liability to accomplices and accessories 

what is complicity

100

try but failing to commit crimes

what are criminal attempts

100

the crime of killing a fetus

what is feticide

100

a noncriminal (civil) proceeding in which courts have the power to

decide if defendants who were insane when they committed their crimes are still insane

what is civil committment

200

most courts define it as psychosis, mostly paranoia and 

schizophrenia

what is mental disease

200

participants before and during the commission of crimes

what are accomplices

200

the specific intent to commit a crime

what is attempt mens rea

200

killing in self-defense

what is justifiable homicide

200

the legal term that refers to a mental disease or defect that impairs the 

reason and/or will to control actions 

what is insanity

300

a failure-of-proof defense in which the defendant attempts to

prove that the defendant, incapable of the requisite intent of the crime charged, is

innocent of that crime but may well be guilty of a lesser one

what is diminished capacity

300

participants after crimes are committed

what are accessories

300

focus on dangerous conduct; they look at what remains 

for actors to do before they hurt society by completing the crime 

what are dangerous proximity tests

300

extremely reckless killings

what is depraved heart murder

300

establishes when a party can be criminally liable for someone 

else’s conduct because of a relationship; transfers the criminal conduct of one party to 

another because of their relationship 

what is vicarious liability 

400

when juvenile court judges use their discretion to transfer a juvenile 

to adult criminal court 

what is judicial waiver

400

an agreement to commit some other crime

what is conspiracy

400

determines if defendants have gone far enough toward

completing the crime that it’s unlikely they’ll turn back 

what is probable desistance test

400

the act of killing by poisoning, striking, starving, drowning, and a

thousand other forms by which human nature can be overcome 

what is murder actus reus

400

just about any form of human endeavor

what is enterprise

500

excuse that argues government agents got people to commit crimes 

they wouldn’t otherwise commit 

what is entrapment

500

the crime of conspiracy and the crime the conspirators agree to 

commit are separate offenses 

what is the Pinkerton rule

500

a “stroke of luck”—namely, a circumstance beyond the 

attempter’s control that prevents the completion of the crime 

what is extraneous factor

500

the common law rule that a husband who caught his wife in the act 

of adultery had adequate provocation to kill

what is paramour rule

500

originally the mental state of intentional killing, with some

amount of spite, hate, or bad will, planned in advance of the killing 

What is malice aforethought?