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21 Cards in this Set

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Act

A bodily movement whether voluntary or involuntary and includes speech.

Bodily Injury

Physical pain, illness, or any impairment of physical condition.

Conduct

An act or omission and its accompanying mental state.

Deadly Weapon

A firearm or anything designed to inflict or SBI.

Element of the offense

The forbidden conduct, the required culpability.

Harm

Anything reasonably regarded as loss, disadvantage, or injury.

Omission

Failure to Act

Possession

Actual care, custody, control, or management.

Serious Bodily Injury

Bodily injury that creates a substantial risk of death.

Exception

The prosecutor must negate the existence of exception.

Defense

The prosecutor is not required to negate the existence of a defense.

Criminal Episode

The commission of 2 or more offenses regardless of whether the harm is directed upon 1 or more persons.

Culpable Mental States

Intentional, knowing, recklessly, criminal negligence

Age affecting criminal responsibility

Person may not be prosecuted for or convicted of any offense that the person committed when younger than 15; except for perjury or aggravated perjury when it appears by proof that the person had sufficient discretion to understand the nature of an oath.


Criminal Attempt

With specific intent to commit an offense. Does the act that amounts to more than mere preparation that attempts but fails to effect the commission of the offense intended.

Criminal Solicitation

With intent that a Capitol Felony or 1st degree felony be committed, attempts to induce another to engage in the act.

Renunciation Defense

Manifesting a voluntary and complete renunciation of his criminal objective the actor avoided commission of the offense; tried to prevent commission of offense.

Criminal Instrument

Anything the possession, manufacture, or sale of which is not otherwise an offense, that is specifically designed, made or adapted for use in the commission of a crime.

Assault

Internationally, knowingly, recklessly causes bodily injury to another.

Injury to a child

Child means younger than 14

Deadly Conduct

Recklessly engages in conduct that places another in imminent danger or SBI.