Strict Liability Flashcards

1
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strict liability

A

lack of mental element in a statute’s language

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2
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what happens to the burden of proof in SL cases?

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goes down. just need to prove that the act itself was done.

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3
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can you read in MR in strict liability cases?

A

yes, on a state by state basis

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4
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public welfare offense

A

regulatory crimes to protect public safety

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5
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staples v united states

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∆ bought a gun, didn’t know it was altered, and didn’t register it as a result. violation of §5861(d). ct told jury this is a strict liability crime
Q: should MR of knowingly be read in here?
A: yes
Why?: government had to prove that the ∆ knew of the features of the weapon and how it fit in the scope of the act

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6
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do common laws require a MR element to be read in?

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yes

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7
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what should be considered when reading in an MR term?

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  1. traditional interpretations of the statute
  2. severity of the penalty
  3. inherent notice of risk provided by prohibited conduct
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