Criminal Law Quiz 4 Flashcards

1
Q

Under common law, persons who actually committed a crime were called…

A

Principals in the first degree

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2
Q

Under common law, persons present when a crime was committed and who helped commit it were called…

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Principals in the second degree

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3
Q

Under common law, persons not present when the crime is committed, but who help commit it, are called…

A

Accessories before the fact

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4
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Under common law, persons who helped after the crime is committed are called…

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Accessories after the fact

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5
Q

Today under the modern rule, there are ____ parties to criminal complicity.

A

2

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6
Q

The 2 parties to criminal complicity…

A

Accessory and accomplice

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7
Q

All participants before and during the commission of a crime are prosecuted for the ______ itself.

A

Crime

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8
Q

_________ is an agreement to commit some other crime.

A

Conspiracy

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9
Q

The rule that the crime of ______ and the crime the individuals agree to commit are separate offenses known as the ______ rule.

A

Conspiracy, Pinkerton

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10
Q

______ presence at a crime isn’t accomplice actus reus.

A

Mere

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11
Q

Words can qualify as accomplice actus reus, if they…

A

Encourage and approve the commission of the crime

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12
Q

_______ liability is imposed for someone else’s acts.

A

Vicarious

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13
Q

Parent responsibility statutes are based on parents’ acts and…

A

Omissions

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14
Q

Criminal ________ are trying but failing to commit crimes.

A

Attempts

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15
Q

The word _______ comes from the Latin and means “to begin”.

A

Inchoate

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16
Q

The vast majority of current criminal codes have adopted what test’s language regarding attempt actus reus?

A

The MPC “substantial steps” test

17
Q

Regarding attempt actus reus, which test asks whether defendants have come “dangerously close” to completing the crime?

A

The dangerous proximity to success test

18
Q

What is the name of the Model Penal Code test of attempt actus reus?

A

The substantial steps test

19
Q

What has occurred when actors intend to commit crimes, and do everything they can to carry out their criminal intent, but the criminal law doesn’t ban what they did?

A

A legal impossibility

20
Q

A _______ impossibility occurs when actors intend to commit a crime and try to but some fact of circumstance - an extraneous factor - interrupts them to prevent the completion of the crime.

A

Factual

21
Q

Defendants who voluntarily and completely renounce their criminal purpose can avoid criminal liability in most states by raising the defense of ________.

A

Abandonment

22
Q

________ impossibility is NOT a defense to an attempt crime.

A

Factual

23
Q

Conspiracy actus reus consists of 2 parts. What are they?

A

Overt and agreement

24
Q

Conspiracy is a ________ intent crime.

A

Specific