Lecture 3 - Criminal Homicide, Murder, Manslaughter, Reckless Killings, Felony Murder Flashcards
Under Common law, what is the difference between express malice and implied malice murder?
killing with express malice (intentional killing), and killing with implied malice (reckless killings with depraved indifference)
How does the MPC define murder?
a killing performed knowingly
What differentiates first degree from second degree murder?
Whether or not the killing was premeditated
Besides pre-meditation, what circumstance might “upgrade” the charge to first degree murder?
Who the victim was. (Police officers, criminal witnesses)
Generally, what constitutes premeditation and deliberation?
prior planning, and considering whether or not to commit the crime
the element of prior calculation (as some states apply for determining premeditation) requires more than
an inference of purpose
When will a murder charge be downgraded to involuntary manslaughter?
When there is is evidence that that the crime was done with provocation “in the heat of passion” or through an extreme emotional disturbance
Provocation is considered a ___
defence as it mitigates the blameworthiness associated with murder to the lesser offence
What are the 4 elements for provocation?
- Adequate provocation
This is defined as situations “calculated to inflame the passion of a reasonable man and tend to cause him to act for the moment from passion rather than from reason”. - Killing in the heat of passion
- Performed suddenly, before reasonable opportunity for passion to cool
- Casual connection between provocation, passion, and killing
What are the 5 types of provocation that are generally deemed to be acceptable by the court?
- Extreme assault on the defendant (but not raised to lethal force?)
- Mutual combat
- Illegal arrest of the defendant
- Injury or serious abuse of a close relative or friend
5Sudden discovery of spousal adultery
In the alternative, (as some states disregard the provocation defence) what constitutes an emotional disturbance?
when a killing is committed “under the influence of extreme mental or emotional disturbance for which there is a reasonable explanation or excuse”
Can words in isolation be adequate provocation?
No. (Girouard v. State)
Is the cooling off element of provocation determined by a subjective or modified objective standard?
Modified objective (State v. Castagna)
Provocation is derived from the ___ wheres Extream Emotional Disturbance is from the___
Common law, MPC
Under the MPC, do extreme emotional disturbances require a specific trigger?
No. The violent act must be looked at in a larger context (State v. White)
When will an unintentional killing be considered a murder?
if the defendant has demonstrated either implied malice or a depraved indifference to human life,
or
Involuntary Manslaughter: applies when the defendant engages in conduct that constitutes a substantial and unjustified risk that results in death
Ex. Knowingly dropping rocks form a highway bridge onto incoming traffic, that results in the death of a motorist
(Reckless killings)