Homicide Flashcards

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What are the elements of Murder?

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  • 1st degree (“malice of forethought”) or 2nd degree (common law)
  • Purposeful or Knowing, or reckless with extreme indifference to human life or another felony (MPC)
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What are the elements of Manslaughter?

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  • Recklessness without extreme indifference, OR
  • Extreme mental or emotional disturbance with reasonable explanation or excuse (MPC)
  • Reasonableness determined may include cultural background, repetitive conduct, etc.
  • Adequate provocation (Common law)
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What are the elements of Negligent Homicide?

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  • Negligence

- Should have known it would substantially harm

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What are the differences in Murder between MPC and Non-MPC jurisdictions?

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-Killing another human being with “malice aforethought”
(MPC)
-MPC doesn’t recognize premeditation or degrees of murder
-Killing another with premeditation (Non-MPC)

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Francis v. Franklin

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  • Man escaped custody and shot another man

- Court held that jury instruction regarding presumption of voluntariness was unconstitutional

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What does the MPC say about evidence of mental disease or defect?

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-It is admissible when it is relevant

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Why was there a distinction between 1st and 2nd degree murder?

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  • To differentiate murder that justified the death penalty, “capital murder”
  • 1st degree is “malice of forethought”
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What are the felonies included in felony murder?

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  • Robbery (person present)
  • Burglary (may or may not be occupied)
  • Rape*
  • Arson
  • Kidnapping
  • Felonious escape
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What does the National Majority view require for Felony Murder?

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  • Inherently dangerous
  • Causation
  • Nexus/relationship
  • Accomplice liability
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What is the MPC view for Felony Murder?

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-The MPC assumes an indifference to human life when one of the felonies is committed and someone dies, but the other elements still have to be proven

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What are the relevant considerations for Felony Murder?

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  • Location
  • Time
  • Awareness of circumstances
  • Possession
  • If D was in a place of safety
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What are the types of Homicide at Common Law?

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  • 1st/2nd degree Murder
  • Felony Murder
  • Involuntary Manslaughter
  • Depraved Heart Murder
  • Misdemeanor Murder
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What are the types of Homicide in the MPC?

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  • Purposely/Knowingly
  • Reckless w/ EIVHL
  • Manslaughter
  • Negligent Homicide
  • Presumed Reckless w/ EIVHL
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