attempt Flashcards

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attempt

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line between preparation and perpetration

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incomplete attempt

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when the defendant fails to complete the last act necessary to complete target offense
- apprehended before last act

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3
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complete attempt

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does everything but fails

- shoot and miss

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4
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common law attempt mens rea

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  1. intent to do the act that brings D within proximity to the underlying offense
  2. intent to commit the target offense
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5
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MPC attempt mens rea

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  1. PURPOSE to commit target offense

2. conduct is SUBSTANTIAL STEP TOWARD COMMISSION OF THE CRIME

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actus reus

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distinguinguish between preparation and perpetration -> whether defendants actions come newar enough or are sufficient enough to accomplish the crime

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physical proximity

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actor has the apparent power to complete the crime almost immediately

in a jurisidiction that uses this test

  • no crim repsonisbility if the person is far from intended result
  • requires the actor to get ‘very near’ to committing the crime
  • risk assessment

focus on how much is LEFT to complete the crime

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dangerous proximity

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did the actor come dangerously close to committing the crime

holmes standard: gravity, probably, and nearer act to crime

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probable desistance

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without interruption will the natural course of events culminate in the commission of this crime?
- has the defendant reached a POINT OF NO RETURN in his preparation
objective test: too indeterminate?

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unequivocally test

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res ipsa loquitur test

only consideration is Ds conduct
must demonstrate criminal intent
–> would a reasonable person know unequiviocally what the actor is going to do

not widely used

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MPC- Sub step test

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focus on what the actor HAS DONE as opposed to what reamis

if the defendant has taken substantial steps toward completion of the crime, eve nthough not within close proximity to completing the crime, this test could be satisfied
- actions/steps must corroobrate Ds intent/ criminal purpose

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12
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CL defense?

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NO ABANDONMENT

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13
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MPC defense?

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renunciation

  • complete and voluntary renunciation of criminal purpose
  • genuine change of heart
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14
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factual impossibility

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no defense
the objective of the defense is a crime, but some factual circumstances prevented the defendent from committing crime
–> example: attempting to steal from empty pocket, attempt to possess baking soda instead of cocaine

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15
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pure legal impossibility

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believe you are committinga crime, but you are not because intended act is not criminal
if intended act not criminal, there cannot be criminal liability for any attempt
ex: shooting dead person, possessing marijuana in most states

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16
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MPC complete conduct crime

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only mental statue that satisfies is purposely

17
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MPC complete result crime

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mental state can be purposely or knowingly

18
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MPC incomplete crime

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guility if PURPOSELY acts or fails to act in manner that constitutes a substantial step toward the crime