Deck 10: Excuse Defenses

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In excuse defenses, defendants are asking the fact finder to justify their act.
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Excuse defenses only serve as partial defenses.
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Incompetency is a defense to criminal behavior.
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What does incompetency describe?
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The definition on insanity varies from state to state.
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When does a criminal defendant present an insanity case?
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A defendant is considered incompetent if he is suffering from a mental disability that prohibits him from understanding the proceedings or assisting his defense.
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What does competency refer to?
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What must the government prove in order to commit an individual to a mental institution?

A) Burden of proof
B) Burden of production
C) Dangerousness
D) Negligence
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If the government is unable to prove dangerousness, the defendant will remain in custody.
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Jared Lee Loughner killed and injured various people at which of the following grocery stores?

A) Albertsons
B) Safeway
C) Gelsons
D) Vons
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The Jared Lee Lougher incident took place in which of the following states?

A) Nevada
B) Illinois
C) Arizona
D) New Mexico
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Jared Lee Loughner was charged with _____ offenses.

A) 23
B) 31
C) 49
D) 56
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Jared Lee Loughner was charged with which of the following?

A) Attempted murder
B) Murder
C) Attempted assassination
D) All of the above
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_______ year/years after the incident, Jared Lee Loughner was found competent to stand trial.

A) 1
B) 2
C) 3
D) 4
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Jared Lee Loughner was sentenced to serve which of the following?

A) 2 consecutive live terms, plus 50 years
B) 4 consecutive life terms, plus 100 years
C) 7 consecutive life terms, plus 140 years
D) 11 consecutive life terms, plus 170 years
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A person who pleads not guilty by reason of insanity claims that he or she should not be held responsible for his or her actions because he or she acted as a result of a mental disease or defect.
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There is only one test for determining insanity.
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The earliest test for insanity was established in which of the following countries?

A) Germany
B) England
C) France
D) Spain
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The earliest test for insanity was established in _______.

A) 1756
B) 1825
C) 1843
D) 1901
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Which of the following Queen's was outraged by the guilty by insanity verdict of Daniel M'Naghten?

A) Queen Elizabeth I
B) Queen Elizabeth II
C) Queen Mary of Scots
D) Queen Victoria
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What was the new standard created in England?
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What was the name of the insanity test created in England in 1843?

A) Victorian test
B) Insanity test
C) M'Naghten test
D) England's Insanity test
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The M'Naghten test was known in American courts as which of the following?

A) right-wrong test
B) wrong-wrong test
C) insanity test
D) two evils test
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The M'Naghten test was utilized in American courts with hardly any modifications until the mid _______ century.

A) 18th
B) 19th
C) 20th
D) 21st
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The irresistible impulse test was adopted by various states as a new standard.
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Which of the following court cases led to the establishment of the product test?

A) United States v. Hinckley (1982)
B) State v. Pittman (2007)
C) Montana v. Egelhoff (1996)
D) Durham v. United States (1954)
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Explain the product test.
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Which of the following tests replaced the Product Test in 1972?

A) M'Naghten test
B) American Law Institute Model Penal Code test
C) Irresistible impulse test
D) None of them replaced the product test
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In which of the following cases did the court hold that a defendant is not criminally responsible for his or her acts, if at the time he or she committed the acts, he lacks substantial capacity to appreciate the criminality or to conform his conduct to the requirements of the law?

A) Montana v. Egelhoff (1996)
B) United States v. Hinckley (1982)
C) United States v. Brawner (1972)
D) State v. Pittman (2007)
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The insanity defense was increasingly modified after the ruling in which of the following cases?

A) United States v. Brawner (1972)
B) State v. Pittman (2007)
C) Montana v. Egelhoff (1996)
D) United States v. Hinckley (1982)
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After 1982 the burden of proving insanity shifted to the defendant.
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Many states added the guilty but mentally ill option for juries.
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John Hinckley has remained committed to St. Elizabeth's hospital for over ______.

A) 15 years
B) 25 years
C) 30 years
D) 45 years
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Which of the following standards is used only by one state?

A) M'Naghten
B) Model Penal Code
C) Durham
D) M'Naghten with irresistible impulse provision
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Which of the following standards is used by 24 states?

A) M'Naghten
B) Model Penal Code
C) Durham
D) M'Naghten with irresistible impulse provision
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Which of the following standards is used by 21 states?

A) M'Naghten
B) Model Penal Code
C) Durham
D) M'Naghten with irresistible impulse provision
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Some states have a bifurcated process.
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The first part of the trial is referred to as the guilt phase.
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The second part of the trial is referred to as the insanity phase.
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States will vary in whether they decide to use different juries for the insanity phase of trials.
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Under common law, individuals of which of the following date ranges were presumed incapable of committing a crime?

A) 7 to 14
B) 15 to 17
C) 18 to 25
D) 26 to 34
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The juvenile justice system focuses on which of the following?

A) Retribution
B) Deterrence
C) Rehabilitation
D) Punishment
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State statutes determine the maximum age a child may be charged in juvenile court is typically ______ or ______.

A) 13 or 14
B) 14 or 15
C) 15 or 16
D) 16 or 17
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The minimum age for trying children as adults ranges from no minimum which of the following?

A) 13.
B) 14.
C) 15.
D) 16.
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There are _______ types of intoxication offenses.

A) 2
B) 3
C) 4
D) 5
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Which of the following states listed in the text does not permit the defense of voluntary intoxication?

A) California
B) Nevada
C) Oregon
D) Montana
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Which of the following are examples of syndrome defenses?

A) Battered Woman Syndrome (BWS)
B) Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
C) Premenstrual Syndrome (PMS)
D) All of the above
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People who suffer from PTSD often experience flashbacks or bad dreams of traumatic events.
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One study found that ______ percent of all Vietnam veterans were diagnosed with PTSD.

A) 10
B) 15
C) 20
D) 25
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Over ______ of all Vietnam veterans in a study were found have been convicted of a felony.

A) 5
B) 7
C) 11
D) 13
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Premenstrual symptoms include all of the following except?

A) Headaches
B) Exhaustion
C) Memory loss
D) Hallucinations
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In the 1800s, English courts recognized PMS as a defense.
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Cultural defenses are complete defenses to crimes.
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In excuse defenses, defendants are asking the fact finder to justify their act.
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Excuse defenses only serve as partial defenses.
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3
Incompetency is a defense to criminal behavior.
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What does incompetency describe?
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The definition on insanity varies from state to state.
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When does a criminal defendant present an insanity case?
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A defendant is considered incompetent if he is suffering from a mental disability that prohibits him from understanding the proceedings or assisting his defense.
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What does competency refer to?
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What must the government prove in order to commit an individual to a mental institution?

A) Burden of proof
B) Burden of production
C) Dangerousness
D) Negligence
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If the government is unable to prove dangerousness, the defendant will remain in custody.
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11
Jared Lee Loughner killed and injured various people at which of the following grocery stores?

A) Albertsons
B) Safeway
C) Gelsons
D) Vons
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The Jared Lee Lougher incident took place in which of the following states?

A) Nevada
B) Illinois
C) Arizona
D) New Mexico
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13
Jared Lee Loughner was charged with _____ offenses.

A) 23
B) 31
C) 49
D) 56
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Jared Lee Loughner was charged with which of the following?

A) Attempted murder
B) Murder
C) Attempted assassination
D) All of the above
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_______ year/years after the incident, Jared Lee Loughner was found competent to stand trial.

A) 1
B) 2
C) 3
D) 4
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Jared Lee Loughner was sentenced to serve which of the following?

A) 2 consecutive live terms, plus 50 years
B) 4 consecutive life terms, plus 100 years
C) 7 consecutive life terms, plus 140 years
D) 11 consecutive life terms, plus 170 years
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A person who pleads not guilty by reason of insanity claims that he or she should not be held responsible for his or her actions because he or she acted as a result of a mental disease or defect.
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There is only one test for determining insanity.
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19
The earliest test for insanity was established in which of the following countries?

A) Germany
B) England
C) France
D) Spain
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The earliest test for insanity was established in _______.

A) 1756
B) 1825
C) 1843
D) 1901
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21
Which of the following Queen's was outraged by the guilty by insanity verdict of Daniel M'Naghten?

A) Queen Elizabeth I
B) Queen Elizabeth II
C) Queen Mary of Scots
D) Queen Victoria
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22
What was the new standard created in England?
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23
What was the name of the insanity test created in England in 1843?

A) Victorian test
B) Insanity test
C) M'Naghten test
D) England's Insanity test
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The M'Naghten test was known in American courts as which of the following?

A) right-wrong test
B) wrong-wrong test
C) insanity test
D) two evils test
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The M'Naghten test was utilized in American courts with hardly any modifications until the mid _______ century.

A) 18th
B) 19th
C) 20th
D) 21st
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The irresistible impulse test was adopted by various states as a new standard.
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27
Which of the following court cases led to the establishment of the product test?

A) United States v. Hinckley (1982)
B) State v. Pittman (2007)
C) Montana v. Egelhoff (1996)
D) Durham v. United States (1954)
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28
Explain the product test.
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29
Which of the following tests replaced the Product Test in 1972?

A) M'Naghten test
B) American Law Institute Model Penal Code test
C) Irresistible impulse test
D) None of them replaced the product test
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30
In which of the following cases did the court hold that a defendant is not criminally responsible for his or her acts, if at the time he or she committed the acts, he lacks substantial capacity to appreciate the criminality or to conform his conduct to the requirements of the law?

A) Montana v. Egelhoff (1996)
B) United States v. Hinckley (1982)
C) United States v. Brawner (1972)
D) State v. Pittman (2007)
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The insanity defense was increasingly modified after the ruling in which of the following cases?

A) United States v. Brawner (1972)
B) State v. Pittman (2007)
C) Montana v. Egelhoff (1996)
D) United States v. Hinckley (1982)
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32
After 1982 the burden of proving insanity shifted to the defendant.
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Many states added the guilty but mentally ill option for juries.
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34
John Hinckley has remained committed to St. Elizabeth's hospital for over ______.

A) 15 years
B) 25 years
C) 30 years
D) 45 years
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Which of the following standards is used only by one state?

A) M'Naghten
B) Model Penal Code
C) Durham
D) M'Naghten with irresistible impulse provision
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Which of the following standards is used by 24 states?

A) M'Naghten
B) Model Penal Code
C) Durham
D) M'Naghten with irresistible impulse provision
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Which of the following standards is used by 21 states?

A) M'Naghten
B) Model Penal Code
C) Durham
D) M'Naghten with irresistible impulse provision
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38
Some states have a bifurcated process.
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The first part of the trial is referred to as the guilt phase.
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The second part of the trial is referred to as the insanity phase.
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States will vary in whether they decide to use different juries for the insanity phase of trials.
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42
Under common law, individuals of which of the following date ranges were presumed incapable of committing a crime?

A) 7 to 14
B) 15 to 17
C) 18 to 25
D) 26 to 34
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The juvenile justice system focuses on which of the following?

A) Retribution
B) Deterrence
C) Rehabilitation
D) Punishment
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44
State statutes determine the maximum age a child may be charged in juvenile court is typically ______ or ______.

A) 13 or 14
B) 14 or 15
C) 15 or 16
D) 16 or 17
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45
The minimum age for trying children as adults ranges from no minimum which of the following?

A) 13.
B) 14.
C) 15.
D) 16.
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46
There are _______ types of intoxication offenses.

A) 2
B) 3
C) 4
D) 5
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47
Which of the following states listed in the text does not permit the defense of voluntary intoxication?

A) California
B) Nevada
C) Oregon
D) Montana
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Which of the following are examples of syndrome defenses?

A) Battered Woman Syndrome (BWS)
B) Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
C) Premenstrual Syndrome (PMS)
D) All of the above
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49
People who suffer from PTSD often experience flashbacks or bad dreams of traumatic events.
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50
One study found that ______ percent of all Vietnam veterans were diagnosed with PTSD.

A) 10
B) 15
C) 20
D) 25
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51
Over ______ of all Vietnam veterans in a study were found have been convicted of a felony.

A) 5
B) 7
C) 11
D) 13
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52
Premenstrual symptoms include all of the following except?

A) Headaches
B) Exhaustion
C) Memory loss
D) Hallucinations
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In the 1800s, English courts recognized PMS as a defense.
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Cultural defenses are complete defenses to crimes.
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