Exam 3: Requirements of an Act

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Which of the following does actus reus not cover?

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Define actus reus.

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How does motive differ from intend?

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The term specific intent is often used by the courts to denote crimes that:

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Explain the rationale for strict liability crimes.

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The most universally accepted meaning of the term actus reus is "guilty thought."

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Scienter is the legal term meaning the degree of knowledge that:

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What is the difference between a permissible and conclusive presumptions?

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Proximate cause is also defined as the ___ causation of the harm.

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___ intent refers to the situation in which one intends to harm one person and instead harms another.

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When state of mind is at issue, what will the court prevent from being used as evidence?

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If a person has sufficient mens rea to commit a crime, but commits a lesser one, he or she will be held accountable only for the ___ crime committed.

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Criminal liability is the combination of "and evil-meaning mind" and "an evil-doing hand."

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Why do the courts use presumptions?

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Both general intent and specific intent require the same type of mens rea.

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Match words with associated meaning, concepts, issues or principles -An obligation imposed by law.

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Explain the intent required for absolute liability crimes.

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A legal duty to act arises in most cases from the common law.

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Proximate cause means "but for" the defendant's conduct, would the result have occurred?

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The term actus reus means:

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