Definitions Flashcards

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Latin for actus reus and mens rea

A

Actus non facit reum nisi mens sit rea

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What is the actus reus?

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the forbidden situation

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What is the mens rea?

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the mental element

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Attempts

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Where the accused has gone from the from the preparation of the crime to actual perpetration

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Conspiracy

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an agreement between two or more persons to commit a crime or crimes, intending to carry out that crime(s)

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Incitement

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inviting another to enter a conspiracy or commit a crime, with the intention that the other will carry out that crime

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Murder

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causing the death of another human being, having (wickedly) intended to kill or through “wicked recklessness”

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Involuntary Culpable Homicide

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causing the death of another human being, with a mens rea that falls short of murder, but is nonetheless regarded as criminal

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Voluntary Culpable Homicide

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causing the death of another human being, having intended to kill (etc.) but having been PROVOKED or suffering from DIMINISHED RESPONSIBILITY

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Assault

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an attack on the person of another done with intent to cause personal injury, or intending to place another person in a state of fear or alarm for his/her safety

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Aggravated Assault

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assault with intent to rape; assault to the danger of life; assault to severe injury; assault to permanent disfigurement; assault to the permanent impairment of sight; assault with a weapon; hamesucken

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Theft

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the appropriation of property belonging to another without consent, and with intent deprive the person of his or her property

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Aggravated Forms of Theft

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theft by opening a lock fast place; theft by housebreaking; housebreaking with intent to steal

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Reset

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being privy to the retention of goods which have been dishonestly obtained by another, knowing that the goods have been stolen, or being wilfully blind

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Embezzlement

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misappropriation of goods to which the accused had been entrusted, intending to deprive the owner of the goods

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Fraud

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the obtaining of a practical result by means of a false pretence, intending to achieve that result

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Robbery

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theft accomplished by violence or threats of violence

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Extortion

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the obtaining of property or some other advantage by means of illegitimate threats or demands, intending to deprive the owner of the property, or to gain the advantage

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Malicious Mischief/Malicious Damage

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the wilful or reckless causing of damage to property belonging to another

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Fire-Raising

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Wilful fire-raising: intentionally setting on fire property belonging to another.

Culpable and reckless fire-raising: as above but with a mens rea of recklessness

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Breach of the Peace

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behaviour which is severe enough to cause alarm to ordinary people and threaten serious disturbance to the community, where the accused does the act (which causes, or has the potential to cause disturbance) intentionally