Chapter 3 Flashcards
Criminal motive and criminal intent are different things.
True
A person who consciously, with the intent to commit a certain act or produce a certain result, acts with what level of intent?
purposeful
Criminal law is sometimes referred to as ______.
substantive law
What test for insanity is defined as the inability to control one’s conduct, even though one is aware that what they are doing is wrong?
irresistible impulse test
Ideas and concepts are considered property.
True
What is the difference between felony and misdemeanor larceny?
the value of the goods taken
The five elements of criminal liability comprise the corpus delicti.
True
Solicitation involves the intent to induce another to commit a crime.
True
Which of the following is not a classification of intent from the Model Penal Code?
Intentional
Currently, in the United States, the death penalty can only be handed down to a defendant convicted of murder.
False