Supplemental CA Bar Deck Flashcards
[Crim] List the key specific intent crimes
- first degree murder
- assault as attempted battery
- burglary
- robbery
- larceny
- embezzlement
- false pretenses
- forgery
- inchoate crimes: solicitation, attempt, conspiracy
[Crim] List the key general intent crimes
- assault as a threat
- battery
- rape
- kidnapping
- false imprisonment
[Crim] List the elements of forgery
- making or altering a
- writing with apparent legal significance
- so that it is false
- with intent to defraud
(does not have to be successful)
[Crim] When is unreasonable mistake of fact a defense?
- specific intent crimes (when mistake means defendant did not have the mens rea requirement)
- not for general intent crimes
- not for attempt (even though attempt is a specific intent crime)
- not for strict liability
- defense for unreasonably using deadly force in self-defense (mitigates murder to voluntary manslaughter)
[Crim] When is reasonable mistake of fact a defense
- specific intent crimes (when mistake means defendant did not have mens rea requirement)
- general intent crimes (when mistake means defendant did not have mens rea requirement)
[Crim] What is the definition of malice at common law?
Intentional or reckless disregard of an obvious or known risk
[Crim] What constitutes a police interrogation?
Any conduct the officer(s) know or should have known was likely to elicit an incriminating response from the suspect
[Crim] When is a suspect in custody?
When a suspect does not reasonably believe that she is free to terminate the encounter with the government.
[Crim Pro] What rights are protected under the 4th Amendment?
- right to be free from unreasonable search and seizure
- warrant requirement (probable cause, on oath or affirmation, describing with particularity the place to be searched and the things or people to be seized)
[Crim Pro] What rights are protected under the 5th Amendment?
- double jeopardy
- right to not self-incriminate (Miranda is a 5th Am concept)
- no deprivation of life, liberty or property without due process
- no taking private property for public use w/o just compensation
[Crim Pro] What rights are protected under the 6th Amendment?
- right to (effective) counsel once charged
- speedy public trial
- jury trial for non-petty offenses
- right to confront witnesses
[Con Law] When is a state statute that discriminates against out-of-staters nevertheless constitutional?
- The law is necessary to achieve and important non-economic government interest (basically of SS )
- Congress expressly approved it
OR - The state/local gov’t is a market participant favoring contracts with its own citizens (consider how closely state action looks like gov’t vs. looks like private trader)
[Real Property] What are the requirements for a deed transfer?
- Lawful execution of the deed
- in writing
- describes property
- describes parties
- signed by grantor - Delivery of the deed (actual or implied)
- words or conduct showing grantor’s intention for deed to have present operative effect - Acceptance by grantee
- acceptance presumed unless grantee rejects
[Contracts] When can Parol evidence come in even though there is a complete integration?
- To clarify ambiguous terms
- To show clerical error
- Show defense to contract formation
- Show consistent collateral contract
- Show a condition precedent