Crimes against the Person Flashcards

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What are the 2 elements of AND the req’d mental state for CL 1st degree murder?

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1st degree murder = 1) Causing the death; 2) of another person Mental state = “malice aforethought” = the specificintent to kill (premeditation ANDdeliberation)

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What are 2 special rules for CL “intent to kill” murder?

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1) Deadly weapon rule = the intentional use of a deadly weapon creates an INFERENCE of an intent to kill 2) Transferred intent = if a ∆ intends to harm one victim, BUT accidentally harms a DIFFERENT victim instead, the ∆’s intent will TRANSFER from the intended victim to the actual victim NOTE: Most often applies to (all)homicide, but can also apply to other crimes, such as battery and arson EXCEPTION: transferred intent does NOT APPLY to attempts, only to crimes w/ “completed harms”

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What are the 2 elements of AND the req’d mental state for CL 2d degree murder?

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2d degree murder = 1) Causing the death; 2) of another person Mental state = “malice aforethought”, which can be… the intent to inflict serious bodily harm; OR EXTREME recklessness (i.e. reckless indifference to human life a/k/a “depraved heart”)

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What are the 2 versions of AND the req’d mentals state for CL criminal assault?

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Version 1 = attempted battery (i.e. a swing/miss) Version 2 = reasonable apprehension, which reqs… 1) The intentional creation; 2) Other than by mere words; 3) of a reasonable apprehension in the mind of the victim; 4) of imminent bodily harm (i.e. a fake punch) Mental state = specific intent

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What are the 3 elements of ANDreq’d mental state for CL criminal battery?

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Battery = 1) the unlawful; 2) application of force to another; 3) resulting in EITHER bodily injury OR an offensive touching Mental state = general intent

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What are the 3 elements of AND the req’d mental state for CL criminal false imprisonment?

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False imprisonment = 1) the unlawful; 2) confinement of a person; 3) w/out his consent Mental state = general intent

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What is CL felony murder AND its 6ltds?

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Felony murder = ANY killing caused during the commission of OR attempt to commit a felony 6 ltds = 1) ∆ must be GUILTY (factually, not necessarily charged) of the underlying felony Defense to felony = defense to felony murder 2) Felony must be inherently dangerous 3) The merger rule: the felony must be INDEPENDENT of the killing i.e. aggrevated assault or battery CANNOT be the underlying crime for felony murder 4) Killing must take place DURING the felonyOR during the immeidate flight from the felony Once ∆ reaches place of temporary safety, the felony ends 5) Death must be foreseeable 6) Victim must NOT be a co-felon

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What are the 2 vicarious liability theories under CL felony murder? NOTE: NY Distinction

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1) “Proximate cause” theory (majority rule) = if one of the co-felons proximately causes the victim’s death, then ALL of the other co-felons will be guilty of felony murder, EVEN IF the actual killing is committed by a 3d party (e.g. a bystander, a police officer, etc) NY DISTINCTION: this is the approach followed in NY 2) “Agency” theory = felony murder doctrine applies ONLY IF the killing is committed by one of the co-felons

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What are the 3 elements of AND the req’d mental state for CL forcible rape?

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Forcible rape = 1) sexual intercourse (ANY type of penetration) 2) w/o the victim’s consent; 3) accomplished by: (i) force; (ii) threat of force; OR (iii) when the victim is unconscious Mental state = general intent

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What are 2 types of involuntary manslaughter?

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1) A killing committed w/ criminal negligence (i.e. a GROSS deviation from a reasonable std of care) 2) A killing committed during the commission of a crime to which the felony murder doctrine DOES NOT apply (i.e. “unlawful act” OR misdemeanor manslaughter)

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What are the 2 elements of AND req’d mental state for CL kidnapping?

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Kidnapping = 1) false imprisonment (i.e. unlawful confinement w/o consent); 2) that involves either moving the victimORconcealing the victim in a secret place Mental state = general intent

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What are the 2 elements of AND the req’d mental state for CL statutory rape? NOTE: NY Distinction

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Statutory rape = 1) sexual intercourse (ANY type of penetration); 2) with someone UNDER the age of consent Mental state = strict liability w/ no defense (majority rule) Minority rule = a REASONABLE mistake of age is a defense NY DISTINCTION: age of consent is 17 (i.e.∆ MUST be at least 21, and the victim 16 or younger)

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What are the 3 elements of CL voluntary manslaughter?

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Voluntary manslaughter = 1) an intentional killing; 2) committed in the heat of passion; 3) upon adequate provocation Provocation needs to be OBJECTIVELY adequate (e.g. serious assault or battery; presently witnessed adultery; normally NOT words) ∆ was actually provoked (a subjective consideration) ∆ did not have time to “cool off” ∆ did not ACTUALLY cool off b/t the provocation and the killing

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In NY, what is 2d degree unlawful imprisonment (as well as 1st degree)?

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2d degree unlawful imprisonment = 1) unlawfully; 2) restraining someone; 3) without their consent; AND 4) with knowledge that the restriction is unlawful ————— 1st degree unlawful imprisonment = 1) 2d degree unlawful imprisonment; AND 2) a risk of serious physical injury

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In NY, when is a homicide crime elevated to “aggravated”?

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1) when the victim of the homicide is a police officer killed in the line of duty, the offense can be… Aggravated Murder Aggravated Man 1 Aggravated Man 2 Aggravated Crim. Negl. Homicide 2) when the ∆, over the age of 18, causes the death of a child UNDER the age of 14 in an especially cruel and wonton manner = aggrevated murder

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In NY, what is 2d degree criminal assault (along with 1st and 3d)?

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2d degree assault = 1) intentionally causing; 2) serious physical injury ————- 1st degree assault = 1) 2d degree assault; AND 2) a weapon ———— 3d degree assault = 1) intentionally causing; 2) non-serious physical injury ———— NOTE: 1) All versions of assault in NY req INJURY (there is no “offensive touching”) 2) Attempted assault reqs intent to assault 3) Menacing: Merely creating a “reasonable apprehension” (w/o intent to actually injury) is NOT assault (this is a seperate crime, “menacing”) 4) Battery is NOT a separate crime in NY!!

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In NY, what are the ONLY 6 felonies that can give rise to felony murder?

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“B-R-A-K-E-S” 1) Burglary 2) Robbery 3) Arson 4) Kidnapping 5) Escape 6) Sexual assault

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In NY, what is criminally negl. homicide?

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The ∆ SHOULD have been aware of a substantial and unjustifiable risk of death Mental state = criminal negl.

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In NY, what are the 4 elements for the “non-slayer” defenseto felony murder?

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NY provides a ltd affirmative defense to felony murder IF the ∆ can prove… 1) the ∆ did not kill the victim; 2) the ∆ did not have a deadly weapon; 3) the ∆ had no reason to believe that his co-felons had a deadly weapon; AND 4) the ∆ had no reason to believe that his co-felons intended to do anything that was likely to result in death

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In NY, what is 2d degree kidnapping (as well as 1st degree)?

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2d degree kidnapping =abducting someone ————— 1st degree kidnapping= 1) 2d degree kidnapping; AND 2) one of the following: (i) ransom; (ii) restraint for more than 12 hrs w/ intent to rape/injure/rob; OR (iii) death of the victim ————- NOTE: 1) if the victim is killed ACCIDENTALLY, it’s 2d degree felony murder 2) if the victim is killed INTENTIONALLY, it’s 1st degree felony murder

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In NY, what is 1st degree manslaughter (along w/ 2d degree manslaughter)?

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1st degree manslaughter = 1) Extreme Emotional Disturbance (EED) manslaughter; OR Is an intentional killing committed under the influence of a reasonable and extreme emotional distrubance NOTE: EED manslaughter is an affirmative defense to Murder 2, which ∆ must prove by a perponderance of the evidence 2)An intent to cause serious physical injury ————- 2d degree manslaughter = ∆ is AWARE of and CONSIOUSLY disregards a substantial and unjustifiable risk of death Mental state = recklessness

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In NY, what are the various types of homicides?

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1) Murder 1 2) Murder 2 3) Manslaughter 1 4) Manslaughter 2 5) Criminally Negligent Homicide ————

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In NY, what is 1st degree murder (along with 2d degree murder)?

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1st degree murder = a ≥ 18 yr old ∆ who… 1) intentionally kills w/ aggrevating factor [(i) victim is an on-duty cop; (ii) ∆ is murdering for hire; (iii) killing for witness intemidation; (iii) ≥ 1 victim is same criminal trxn]; OR NOTE: premeditation and deliberation are IRRELEVANT in NY 2) commits felony murder where victim was intentionally killed ———- 2d degree murder = a ∆ of ANY age who… 1) intentionally kills w/o aggrevating factor; OR 2) commits highly-reckless killing demonstrating depraved indifference to human life (w/ more than one victim); OR NOTE: If just ONE victim, you need torture 3) commits felony murder where a non-co-felon victim is unintentionally killed

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What is the Year-and-a-Day Rule? NOTE: NY Distinction

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It’s a MINORITY rule that states that death MUST occur w/in a year + a day of the homicidal act NY DISTINCTION: NY does NOT follow the Yr + a day rule; death may occur at ANY time