Deck 13: Homicide

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What term describes the legally permitted killing of a human being?

A) Justifiable homicide
B) Excusable homicide
C) All of the above
D) None of the above
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What Latin term describes killing one's wife?

A) Uxoricide
B) Sororicide
C) Matricide
D) Mariticide
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What is an example of justifiable homicide?

A) Killing of enemies during battle
B) Killing of a dangerous felony suspect by a police officer to prevent bystanders from being harmed
C) Legal execution of murderers
D) All of the above
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What kind of belief requires self-defense?

A) Correct
B) Reasonable
C) Strong
D) Rational
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Before a person can use self-defense to justify homicide, what must he or she establish?

A) Imminent danger
B) Immediate danger
C) Instantaneous danger
D) Instant danger
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What is the exception to the requirement that people must try to retreat from deadly confrontation before engaging in self-defense?

A) Pinkerton doctrine
B) Castle doctrine
C) Fruit of the poisonous tree doctrine
D) Plain view doctrine
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At common law, to convict a defendant of homicide, within what time period after the defendant's blow must the victim die?

A) Three years and a day
B) Two years and a day
C) Year and a day
D) Anytime
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What Latin term describes the body on which the crime has been committed?

A) Mens rea
B) Mala prohibita
C) Actus reus
D) Corpus delicti
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What term describes the dominant cause of death?

A) Proximate cause
B) Probable cause
C) Immediate cause
D) Possible cause
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What is an element of felonious homicide?

A) Reckless behavior
B) Intent to commit felony
C) Uncontrolled emotional outburst
D) Imminent danger
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What is a kind of felonious homicide?

A) Manslaughter
B) Murder
C) All of the above
D) None of the above
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What decision of the U.S. Supreme Court was used by states to ban doctor-assisted suicides?

A) Batson v. Kentucky
B) Washington v. Glucksberg
C) Gideon v. Wainwright
D) Miranda v. Arizona
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In Oregon, what act of the legislature legalizes physician-assisted suicide?

A) Death with Dignity
B) Death with Mercy
C) Death by Choice
D) Death with Respect
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What is illegal in the U.S.?

A) Euthanasia
B) Counseling another to commit suicide
C) All of the above
D) None of the above
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Under earlier statutes, what was the punishment for second-degree murder?

A) Death
B) Hard labor
C) Life imprisonment
D) 50 year prison sentence
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What is a way to commit first-degree murder?

A) Killing another deliberately after premeditation and planning
B) Killing another in the heat of passion
C) Killing another accidentally while committing a wanton act
D) Counseling another how to commit a suicide
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What does premeditated malice aforethought mean?

A) Deliberating on
B) Thinking over
C) Weighing in the mind beforehand
D) All of the above
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What act is qualified as involuntary manslaughter?

A) Unlawful
B) Wanton
C) Reckless
D) All of the above
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What act of the wife is involuntary manslaughter?

A) Killing her husband's lover in the heat of passion
B) Putting poison in the glass of her husband's lover
C) Accidentally killing her husband's lover while speeding
D) Helping her husband's lover to commit suicide
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In Indiana criminal code, what is the mitigating factor reducing murder to voluntary manslaughter?

A) Unexpected heat
B) Sudden heat
C) Impulsive heat
D) Unpredicted heat
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Patricide is killing a parent.
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Many Latin terms are used to describe various types of homicide.
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Self-defense is an example of felonious homicide.
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Under common law, a person's home is his or her castle.
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In some states, defendants must try to move away from deadly confrontations before engaging in self-defense.
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To convict a defendant of homicide, the prosecution must prove that the defendant's act was the sole cause of the victim's death.
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Many states made it homicide to kill an unborn child in its mother's womb when the child is viable.
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Historically, an evil intent was called "depraved state of mind."
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A person who commits a felony is called malefactor.
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At common law, suicide was considered to be a murder.
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A doctor is involved in euthanasia.
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Under earlier statutes, murder has been divided into two or three degrees.
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Some states distinguish between the two degrees of murder depending on where the malice was implied or express.
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Any accident resulting in a person's death is classified as involuntary manslaughter.
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Indiana's voluntary manslaughter definition is almost identical to the state's definition of justifiable homicide.
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Killing a sister is called ________.
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When a defendant argues that, despite being responsible for the act committed, he or she did nothing wrong, it is called a ________ defense.
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A valid excuse for killing an assailant is called ________.
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An old rule controlling the doctrine of causation in murder cases is called the ________ rule.
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The person is motivated by cruelty and hostility when ________ is present.
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When doctors prescribe lethal doses of medication to terminally ill people who have six months left to live, it is called ________ suicide.
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Under earlier statutes, murder in the second degree was punished by ________ imprisonment.
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In some states, a murder committed with an implied malice is qualified as ________ murder.
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When voluntary manslaughter occurs, a(n) ________ to kill exists.
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Involuntary manslaughter is defined in criminal ________.
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Define felonious homicide and justifiable homicide. Compare and contrast them.
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Define first-degree murder and second-degree murder. Compare and contrast them.
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Euthanasia is legal in some European countries (e.g., Netherlands) but illegal in the U.S. Present arguments for and against the legalization of euthanasia in America.
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Annabelle learns that her husband is having a love affair with Irina. Annabelle thinks, "I wish this woman dead!"
Later that day, while speeding, Annabelle kills a pedestrian, who happened to be Irina. What crime did Annabelle commit - murder or manslaughter?
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1
What term describes the legally permitted killing of a human being?

A) Justifiable homicide
B) Excusable homicide
C) All of the above
D) None of the above
All of the above
2
What Latin term describes killing one's wife?

A) Uxoricide
B) Sororicide
C) Matricide
D) Mariticide
Uxoricide
3
What is an example of justifiable homicide?

A) Killing of enemies during battle
B) Killing of a dangerous felony suspect by a police officer to prevent bystanders from being harmed
C) Legal execution of murderers
D) All of the above
All of the above
4
What kind of belief requires self-defense?

A) Correct
B) Reasonable
C) Strong
D) Rational
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Before a person can use self-defense to justify homicide, what must he or she establish?

A) Imminent danger
B) Immediate danger
C) Instantaneous danger
D) Instant danger
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6
What is the exception to the requirement that people must try to retreat from deadly confrontation before engaging in self-defense?

A) Pinkerton doctrine
B) Castle doctrine
C) Fruit of the poisonous tree doctrine
D) Plain view doctrine
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7
At common law, to convict a defendant of homicide, within what time period after the defendant's blow must the victim die?

A) Three years and a day
B) Two years and a day
C) Year and a day
D) Anytime
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8
What Latin term describes the body on which the crime has been committed?

A) Mens rea
B) Mala prohibita
C) Actus reus
D) Corpus delicti
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9
What term describes the dominant cause of death?

A) Proximate cause
B) Probable cause
C) Immediate cause
D) Possible cause
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10
What is an element of felonious homicide?

A) Reckless behavior
B) Intent to commit felony
C) Uncontrolled emotional outburst
D) Imminent danger
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11
What is a kind of felonious homicide?

A) Manslaughter
B) Murder
C) All of the above
D) None of the above
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12
What decision of the U.S. Supreme Court was used by states to ban doctor-assisted suicides?

A) Batson v. Kentucky
B) Washington v. Glucksberg
C) Gideon v. Wainwright
D) Miranda v. Arizona
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13
In Oregon, what act of the legislature legalizes physician-assisted suicide?

A) Death with Dignity
B) Death with Mercy
C) Death by Choice
D) Death with Respect
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14
What is illegal in the U.S.?

A) Euthanasia
B) Counseling another to commit suicide
C) All of the above
D) None of the above
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15
Under earlier statutes, what was the punishment for second-degree murder?

A) Death
B) Hard labor
C) Life imprisonment
D) 50 year prison sentence
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16
What is a way to commit first-degree murder?

A) Killing another deliberately after premeditation and planning
B) Killing another in the heat of passion
C) Killing another accidentally while committing a wanton act
D) Counseling another how to commit a suicide
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17
What does premeditated malice aforethought mean?

A) Deliberating on
B) Thinking over
C) Weighing in the mind beforehand
D) All of the above
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18
What act is qualified as involuntary manslaughter?

A) Unlawful
B) Wanton
C) Reckless
D) All of the above
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19
What act of the wife is involuntary manslaughter?

A) Killing her husband's lover in the heat of passion
B) Putting poison in the glass of her husband's lover
C) Accidentally killing her husband's lover while speeding
D) Helping her husband's lover to commit suicide
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20
In Indiana criminal code, what is the mitigating factor reducing murder to voluntary manslaughter?

A) Unexpected heat
B) Sudden heat
C) Impulsive heat
D) Unpredicted heat
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21
Patricide is killing a parent.
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22
Many Latin terms are used to describe various types of homicide.
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23
Self-defense is an example of felonious homicide.
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24
Under common law, a person's home is his or her castle.
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In some states, defendants must try to move away from deadly confrontations before engaging in self-defense.
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To convict a defendant of homicide, the prosecution must prove that the defendant's act was the sole cause of the victim's death.
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Many states made it homicide to kill an unborn child in its mother's womb when the child is viable.
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Historically, an evil intent was called "depraved state of mind."
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A person who commits a felony is called malefactor.
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30
At common law, suicide was considered to be a murder.
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31
A doctor is involved in euthanasia.
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Under earlier statutes, murder has been divided into two or three degrees.
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Some states distinguish between the two degrees of murder depending on where the malice was implied or express.
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34
Any accident resulting in a person's death is classified as involuntary manslaughter.
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35
Indiana's voluntary manslaughter definition is almost identical to the state's definition of justifiable homicide.
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36
Killing a sister is called ________.
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When a defendant argues that, despite being responsible for the act committed, he or she did nothing wrong, it is called a ________ defense.
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38
A valid excuse for killing an assailant is called ________.
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An old rule controlling the doctrine of causation in murder cases is called the ________ rule.
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The person is motivated by cruelty and hostility when ________ is present.
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When doctors prescribe lethal doses of medication to terminally ill people who have six months left to live, it is called ________ suicide.
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Under earlier statutes, murder in the second degree was punished by ________ imprisonment.
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In some states, a murder committed with an implied malice is qualified as ________ murder.
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44
When voluntary manslaughter occurs, a(n) ________ to kill exists.
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45
Involuntary manslaughter is defined in criminal ________.
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46
Define felonious homicide and justifiable homicide. Compare and contrast them.
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Define first-degree murder and second-degree murder. Compare and contrast them.
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48
Euthanasia is legal in some European countries (e.g., Netherlands) but illegal in the U.S. Present arguments for and against the legalization of euthanasia in America.
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Annabelle learns that her husband is having a love affair with Irina. Annabelle thinks, "I wish this woman dead!"
Later that day, while speeding, Annabelle kills a pedestrian, who happened to be Irina. What crime did Annabelle commit - murder or manslaughter?
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