Exam 4: Elements of Crimes and Parties to Crimes

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If John chooses to contest the charge in court, he will likely:

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__________ is defined as "a cause that in a natural, continuous sequence, unbroken by any intervening causes, produces the consequences that occur."

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In special cases, a person can be found guilty of an offense based solely on their criminal intent.

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Under our system of law, a person cannot be punished merely for an evil intention.

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When a person has a given object under his or her direct physical control, that person is said to be in ______________ of that object.

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"The distinction between _________ and __________ crimes is that the former involve a particular criminal intent beyond the act done, while the latter involve merely the intent to do the physical act."

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Why did the common law distinguish among various participants in felonies?

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The rationale for the _____ requirement is to prevent a person from being guilty of an offense based on evil thoughts or intent alone.

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How do modern statutes treat the liability of participants in felonies?

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At common law, parties to felonies were denominated as __________ in the first and second degree, and accessories before and after the fact.

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Laws use a variety of terms to describe the mens rea requirements of crimes, including "willfully," "maliciously," "wrongfully" and "__________."

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In certain crimes the intent that must be proven determines whether particular defenses are available to the defendant.

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If we change the scenario so that Dryer has no knowledge of the crime until after it has been perpetrated and comes to the scene to rescue her boyfriend only after getting a call on her cell phone, then in most states Dryer would likely be considered:

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Which of the following legal concepts comes into play in this case?

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The intent requirement has no bearing on the defenses available to the defendant in a criminal trial.

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Many mala prohibita crimes are strict liability offenses and therefore do not require proof of __________.

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In this scenario Dryer would most likely be considered:

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Under what circumstances might a person's failure to act constitute a criminal act?

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In Holloway v.United States (1999), the Supreme Court interpreted the federal carjacking statute as including a (an) __________ element.

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Modern statutes tend to view an ____________ as being less culpable than someone who plans, assists, or commits a crime.

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