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42 Cards in this Set

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conspiracy
1. AGREEMENT between 2 or more parties
2. INTENT to agree to commit a felony
(proof of explicit agreement not required)
attempt
1. DIRECT ACT
2. done with INTENT to commit a crime
3. that FALLS SHORT of completing the crime
solicitation
1. command, entreating or attempting
2. to persuade another to commit a felony
(defense)
insanity tests (VA)
1. M'Naughten Rule, OR
2. irresistable impulse test

(defense to ALL crimes)
(defense)
Infancy
<7: not capable of intent
7<14: rebuttable presumption--incapable of intent
>14: presumed capable of intent
(defense)
self defense/defense of others
1. nondeadly force may be used if reasonably necessary
2. deadly force only when in imminent fear of death/great bodily injury
(defense)
defense of property
1. nondeadly force ok
2. deadly force only if fearing great bodily injury
(defense)
entrapment
1. criminal design originated with police
2. defendant was not predisposed to commit crime before contact with police
(defense)
duress
1. D REASONABLY BELIEVED that criminal conduct was the only means of avoiding imminent death or serious bodily harm to himself or another
specific intent crimes (list)
1. solicitation
2. attempt
3. conspiracy
4. first degree murder
5. assault
6. larceny
7. robbery
8. burglary
9. forgery
10. false pretenses
11. embezzlement
general intent crimes (list)
1. Battery
2. Rape
3. Kidnapping
4. False Imprisonment
Malice Crimes (list)
1. Common Law Murder
2. Arson
Strict Liability crimes (list)
1. Statutory Rape
2. Selling Liquor to Minors
3. Bigamy (some jurisdictions)
(defense)
insanity defenses (multistate) (list)
1. M'Naughten Rule
2. Irresistable Impulse Test
3. Durham Test
4. Model Penal Code Test
Battery
1. Unlawful application of Force
2. resulting in bodily injury, OR
AN OFFENSIVE TOUCHING
Assault
EITHER
1. an attempt to commit a battery, OR
1. the INTENTIONAL CREATION
2. of a REASONABLE APPREHENSION in the mind of the victim
3. of IMMMINENT BODILY HARM
Murder
1. UNLAWFUL KILLING
2. of a HUMAN BEING
3. with MALICE AFORETHOUGHT
Malice Aforethought (list)
1. Intent to kill
2. intent to inflict great bodily injury
3. Recklessness (abandoned and malignant heart), OR
4. intent to commit a felony (felony murder)
Voluntary Manslaughter
would be murder but for the existence of ADEQUATE PROVOCATION.
Adequate Provocation to reduce homicide from murder to VM
1. arouses sudden and intense passion
2. D in fact provoked
3. no sufficient cool-down time, AND
4. D did not cool off
Involuntary manslaughter
1. a KILLING
2. committed with CRIMINAL NEGLIGENCE
3. OR DURING THE COMMISSION OF AN UNAWFUL ACT
Felony Murder (def. and list)
murder committed during the perpetration of an enumerated felony:
1. burglary
2. arson
3. robbery
4. rape
5. aggravated battery
6. kidnapping
false imprisonment
1. UNLAWFUL CONFINEMENT of a person
2. WITHOUT his valid CONSENT
kidnapping
1. UNLAWFUL CONFINEMENT of a person involving either:
a. some MOVEMENT of that person, OR
b. CONCEALMENT of that person
aggravated kidnapping
1. KIDNAPPING
2. for one of the following:
a. ransom
b. committing other crimes
c. offensive purposes
d. child stealing
rape
1. UNLAWFUL CARNAL KNOWLEDGE of a WOMAN
2. by a MAN (not her husband)
3. without her effective consent
(rape) lack of effective consent (list)
1. actual force
2. threats of great or immediate bodily harm
3. V is incapable of consent
4. V is fraudulently caused to believe the act is not intercourse
larceny
1. TAKING
2. and CARRYING AWAY
3. of tangible personal PROPERTY
4. of ANOTHER person
5. BY TRESPASS
6. WITH INTENT TO PERMANENTLY DEPRIVE
embezzlement
1. FRAUDULENT CONVERSION
2. of PERSONAL PROPERTY
3. of ANOTHER
4. by a person in LAWFUL POSSESSION of that property
false pretenses
1. obtaining title
2. to personal property of another
3. by an INTENTIONAL FALSE STATEMENT of past or existing fact
4. with INTENT TO DEFRAUD the other
robbery
1. TAKING
2. of PERSONAL PROPERTY of another
3. FROM that person's PRESENCE
4. BY FORCE OR THREAT
5. with the INTENT TO PERMANENTLY DEPRIVE
receipt of stolen property
1. receiving POSSESSION & CONTROL
2. of STOLEN PERSONAL PROPERTY
3. KNOWN to be stolen
4. by another person
5. with the INTENT TO PERMANENTLY DEPRIVE
forgery
1. MAKING OR ALTERING
2. a WRITING with legal significance
3. so that it is false
4. with INTENT TO DEFRAUD
uttering a forged instrument
1. offering as genuine
2. an instrument that may be the subject of forgery and is false
3. with intent to defraud
malicious mischief
1. malicious
2. destruction of or damage to
3. the property of another
burglary
1. BREAKING
2. and ENTERING
3. OF A DWELLING
4. AT NIGHT
5. with the INTENT TO COMMIT A FELONY (at time of entry)
arson
1. MALICIOUS
2. BURNING
3. of the DWELLING OF ANOTHER
houseburning
1. MALICIOUS
2. BURNING
3. of one's OWN DWELLING
4. IF the structure is close enough to endanger other houses
perjury
1. INTENTIONAL taking
2. of a FALSE OATH
3. regarding a MATERIAL MATTER
4. in a JUDICIAL PROCEEDING
subornation of perjury
1. PROCURING OR INDUCING
2. another
3. to commit perjury
bribery
1. corrupt payment or receipt
2. of anything of value
3. to or by a public figure
4. for political action
compounding a crime
1. agreeing
2. for valuable consideration
a. not to prosecute another for a felony, or
b. to conceal the commission of a felony, or
c. to conceal the whereabouts of a felon