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1. Civil Law v. Crimi- - Wrong in civil law is toward the individual;
nal -Wrong in criminal law is toward the public;
Law -Burden of Proof in Civil - Preponderance of the evidence;
-Burden of Proof in Criminal - Beyond a Reasonable doubt;
2. Homicide - Homicide is the unlawful killing of one human being by another.
3. What 1) "Born alive" rule: Homicide ay be charged only if there is a live birth
constitutes a
human-being? 2) "Viable fetus" rule: homicide may be charged only if the fetus was
viable at the time of its termination.
3) Texas rule: "Individual" is a human being who is alive,
including an unborn child at every stand of gestation from fertilization
until birth.
4) Brain dead equals death in all 50 states.
4. Deliberate,
Pre- meditated - Defendant must not only intend to kill, but must also premeditate and
Homi- cide deliberate about it.
(murder)
generally:
5. "Premeditatio 1) Means cool reflection before the killing.
n and
deliberation" 2) Premeditation and deliberation must generally be determined
defined from the defen- dant's conduct.
3) Premeditation and deliberation take only a brief moment of thought
or a matter of seconds.
4) It is not enough to simply show that the defendant had time to
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premeditate and
deliberate.
5) Conduct by the defendant
after the killing in an ettort
to avoid detection and
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punishment is not relevant for purposes of showing premeditation or
delibera- tion.
6. Transferred a premeditated and deliberate intent to kill one person transfer to another
pre- person where the killer misses his intended target and kills the other
meditation person.
and
deliberation
7. Malum In Se - something that is wrong in itself (murder);
8. Malum -Something that may be wrong, but is not immortal (not waring a seat belt,
Prohibi- tum mercy killing, etc.)
9. Actus Reus - "Guilty Act" is the objective element of a crime.
10. General Rules 1) To constitute a crime, there must be either:
of "Actus a) An act, or
Reus"
b) A failure to act where there is a legal duty to act, or
c) Possession.
2) "Act" is generally defined as bodily movement.
a) Speech is suflcient bodily movement to constitute an act.
b) Voluntary nature of the "act"
i) The act must be voluntary;
ii) But ever step leading up to the harm need not be voluntary
(Example: A driver who falls asleep at the wheel, leading to a fatal
collision. The voluntary act consists of driving the car when the actor
knows he is sleepy.)
3) Involuntary acts cannot be the basis for criminal
liability Examples of involuntary acts:
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a) Reflex or convulsion;
b) Actions while unconscious
or asleep.
c) Other actions not the
product of conscious ettort
or determination of the
actor.
d) Issues courts have
dittered on: conduct under
duress; post-traumatic
stress
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1. Civil Law v. Crimi- - Wrong in civil law is toward the individual;
nal -Wrong in criminal law is toward the public;
Law -Burden of Proof in Civil - Preponderance of the evidence;
-Burden of Proof in Criminal - Beyond a Reasonable doubt;
2. Homicide - Homicide is the unlawful killing of one human being by another.
3. What 1) "Born alive" rule: Homicide ay be charged only if there is a live birth
constitutes a
human-being? 2) "Viable fetus" rule: homicide may be charged only if the fetus was
viable at the time of its termination.
3) Texas rule: "Individual" is a human being who is alive,
including an unborn child at every stand of gestation from fertilization
until birth.
4) Brain dead equals death in all 50 states.
4. Deliberate,
Pre- meditated - Defendant must not only intend to kill, but must also premeditate and
Homi- cide deliberate about it.
(murder)
generally:
5. "Premeditatio 1) Means cool reflection before the killing.
n and
deliberation" 2) Premeditation and deliberation must generally be determined
defined from the defen- dant's conduct.
3) Premeditation and deliberation take only a brief moment of thought
or a matter of seconds.
4) It is not enough to simply show that the defendant had time to
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premeditate and
deliberate.
5) Conduct by the defendant
after the killing in an ettort
to avoid detection and
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punishment is not relevant for purposes of showing premeditation or
delibera- tion.
6. Transferred a premeditated and deliberate intent to kill one person transfer to another
pre- person where the killer misses his intended target and kills the other
meditation person.
and
deliberation
7. Malum In Se - something that is wrong in itself (murder);
8. Malum -Something that may be wrong, but is not immortal (not waring a seat belt,
Prohibi- tum mercy killing, etc.)
9. Actus Reus - "Guilty Act" is the objective element of a crime.
10. General Rules 1) To constitute a crime, there must be either:
of "Actus a) An act, or
Reus"
b) A failure to act where there is a legal duty to act, or
c) Possession.
2) "Act" is generally defined as bodily movement.
a) Speech is suflcient bodily movement to constitute an act.
b) Voluntary nature of the "act"
i) The act must be voluntary;
ii) But ever step leading up to the harm need not be voluntary
(Example: A driver who falls asleep at the wheel, leading to a fatal
collision. The voluntary act consists of driving the car when the actor
knows he is sleepy.)
3) Involuntary acts cannot be the basis for criminal
liability Examples of involuntary acts:
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a) Reflex or convulsion;
b) Actions while unconscious
or asleep.
c) Other actions not the
product of conscious ettort
or determination of the
actor.
d) Issues courts have
dittered on: conduct under
duress; post-traumatic
stress
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