Negating Mens Rea Flashcards

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Three Ways to Negate Mens Rea

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  • Mistake
  • Insanity
  • Intoxication
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Mistake

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There are two types:

  • Mistake of Law
  • Mistake of Fact
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Mistake of Law

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Generally, ignorance of the law is not a defense.

EXCEPTIONS

  • Reliance on high-level interpretation of the law [relying on lawyer’s advice does not count]
  • Lack of notice
  • Mistake of law that goes to an element of Specific Intent crimes (FIAT).
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Mistake of Law

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Mistake of Law applies differently to Specific v General Intent Crimes. First step is to identify the crime.

[It is NEVER a mistake to strict liability because mens rea is not a factor in strict liability.]

General Intent: Mistake of fact is a defense only if the mistake is reasonable and it goes to the criminal intent.

Specific Intent: Mistake of face are a defense whether the mistake reasonable or unreasonable. The only question is whether the defendant held the mistaken belief.

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Insanity [List 4 Tests]

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  1. M’Naghten
  2. Irresistible Impulse
  3. Durham Rule
  4. Model Penal Code

[Majority usually places burden on the defendant to prove insanity either through preponderance of the evidence or clear and convincing evidence.]

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M’Naghten Test

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[Used for Insanity Defense to Negate Mens Rea]

Defendant either did not know the nature of the act or did not know that the act was wrong because of a mental disease or defect.

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Irresistible Impulse

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[Used for Insanity Defense to Negate Mens Rea]

Defendant has a mental disease or defect that prevents the defendant from controlling himself.

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Durham Rule

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[Used for Insanity Defense to Negate Mens Rea]

Defendant would not have committed the crime but for his having a mental disease or defect (rarely used because it is defendant friendly).

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Model Penal Code (Insanity)

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[Used for Insanity Defense to Negate Mens Rea]

Due to a mental disease or defect, the defendant did not have substantial capacity to appreciate the wrongfulness of his actions or to confirm his conduct to the law.

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Intoxication

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(Drugs, Alcohol, Meds)

  • Voluntary
  • Involuntary

Voluntary

Person knowingly ingests the intoxicating substance. Only a defense to specific intent crimes (FIAT) ONLY IF it prevented the defendant from forming requisite mens rea.

Involuntary

(Forced, did not know, surprise reaction to meds)

Is a valid defense to general and specific intent crimes and malice crimes when it negates the mens rea for the crime.

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