Intent Flashcards

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Specific intent crimes

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  • solicitation
  • attempt
  • conspiracy
  • first degree premeditated murder
  • assault (attempted battery)
  • larceny, robbery
  • burglary
  • forgery
  • false pretenses
  • embezzlement
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General intent crimes

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  • battery
  • rape
  • kidnapping
  • false imprisonment
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Malice crimes

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  • common law murder
  • arson
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Strict liability crimes

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  • statutory rape
  • selling liquor to minors
  • bigamy
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Malice definition

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  • a reckless disregard for
  • an obvious or high risk
  • that the particular harmful result will occur
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General intent definition

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defendant has an awareness of all factors contributing to the crime

awareness of acting in a proscribed manner

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Specific intent definition

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intent to engage in proscribed conduct

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Strict liability definition

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conscious commission of proscribed conduct

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Purposely

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conscious object to engage in proscribed conduct/cause certain result
(subjective)

a conscious desire

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Knowingly

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awareness that conduct is of a particular nature and will cause a particular result
(subjective)

awareness of practical certainty

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Recklessly

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Consciously disregarding a substantial and unjustifiable risk
(subjective and objective)

awareness of substantial risk

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Negligently

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failure to be aware of a substantial and unjustifiable risk (objective)

a reasonable person would have been aware of a substantial risk

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