Murder
Other final things
Intoxicating things
midterm crimes
Murder-ey related things with no other good category to put them in
100

These are the elements of negligent homicide

what is causing death + the failure to perceive a substantial risk of loss of life. 

100

to be guilty of attempt, the defendant must take this 

What is a substantial step toward completion of the crime

100

constructive possession requires the alleged possessor have these two things

what is power and dominion

100

the mens rea required for New York Criminal Trespass

what is knowledge/knowingly

100

For any self defence, the threat to the defendant must be what?

imminent

200

Murder is strict liability if it happens in the course of one of these

what is an enumerated felony for the felony murder rule

200

this is never a defence to statutory rape

mistake of age

200

knowledge of possession of an aggregate weight drug can be proven if the defendant knows these things

How much aggregate drug they possess and how much pure substance is in one dose of the aggregate drug

200

This case says that the intent to commit a felony must be formed prior to entering the area where the felony is committed to count for burglary

what is People v. Sparks

200

The merger doctrine prevents these crimes from being the predicate felony for the Felony Murder Rule

What is Assault, involuntary manslaughter, and negligent homicide

300

a reasonable provocation defense requires these four things

what is 

1. the victim must provoke the defendant

2. the defendant must actually be provoked 

3. the provocation must be reasonable - a reasonable person must also get so passionate that their reason is eclipsed

4. there must not be a cooling off period

300

For a vendor to be a conspirator, the prosecution must prove these 2 things

what is knowledge of illegal use of their goods or services and intent to further that crime

People v. Lauria

300
A defendant is not guilty of rape with an intoxicated victim if their mental state was this


(pardon the bad phrasing)

the defendant must reasonably believe that the victim was not so intoxicated that they cannot legally give consent

300

operating a motor vehicle without consent requires the defendant take possession or control of this

what is any self propelled vehicle

300

These are the crimes that deadly self defence is permitted to prevent

what is Robbery, rape, arson, and kidnapping

400

the factual and abstract approach determine inherent dangerousness for what crime

what is the felony murder rule

400

An additional requirement for conduct found in the Wooten case

what is touching between customer and prostitute to prove prostitution

400

Possession of drugs requires the defendant know these 3 things

1. that they possess something

2. that the thing they possess is drugs

3. that those drugs are illegal (usually strict liability)

400

This is what counts as a room in the Sparks case

anywhere where the inhabitant would expect greater privacy and security inside than they would outside

400

A doctrine that allows a defendant to be found guilty if they have committed a crime under the facts as the defendant believed them to be

what is the impossibility doctrine?

500

An additional requirement for negligent Homicide other than negligent mens rea and conduct that grossly deviates from the standard of reasonable care

what is having serious blameworthiness/creating some of the risk

People v. Cabrera

500

This is the conduct needed to prove extortion

what is "transmitt[ing] in interstate or foreign commerce any communication containing any threat to injure the property or reputation of the addressee or of another."

500

The intoxication standard determined in People v. Giardino

The person cannot exercise reasonable judgement:

  • About the physical nature of the act and
  • About its moral character and probable consequences
    • Cannot comprehend consequences of possible pregnancy or STD
500

These are the differences between common law burglary and California §459 burglary

Common law burglary must be at night and only a dwelling is acceptable.

Cal. § 459 burglary allows any building to be the target, a dwelling is not required. Furthermore, theft is enough to satisfy California burglary while common law  burglary requires a felony

500

these are the seven exceptions to the American Bystander Rule

what is 

1. creation of peril

2. special relationship (parent-child)

3. Contractual relationship (lifeguards)

4. Duty to Control

5. statutory duty

6. Voluntary assumption of care (resting on oars?)

7. Duty as a landowner