Solution Manual For Criminal Procedure
From First Contact to Appeal, 7th Edition by
John L. Worrall 2025/2026
duress - CORRECT ANSWER-affirmative def to prosecution
entrapment - CORRECT ANSWER-def to prosecution
intentional - CORRECT ANSWER-conscience objective or desire to engage
knowing - CORRECT ANSWER-he is aware of nature of conduct. aware certain to
cause result
deadly force - CORRECT ANSWER-capable of causing injury or death
who can terminate a pursuit? - CORRECT ANSWER-anyone
mistake of fact - CORRECT ANSWER-def to prosecution
mistake of law - CORRECT ANSWER-no defense to prosecution
intoxication - CORRECT ANSWER-no defense
reckless - CORRECT ANSWER-aware, but consciously disregards a substanital and
justifiable risk
criminal negligence - CORRECT ANSWER-outta to be aware
culpable mental states - CORRECT ANSWER-if offense doesnt define one. still
required
, objectives of the penal code - CORRECT ANSWER-establish a system of prohibitions
and correctional measures
proof beyond reasonable doubt - CORRECT ANSWER-no one can be convicted unless
all the elements of the offense is proved beyond a reasonable doubt
exceptions - CORRECT ANSWER-prosecuting atty must negate the exception to the
defense
criminal episode - CORRECT ANSWER-commission of two or more offenses
affirmative defense - CORRECT ANSWER-prosecuting atty is not required to negate
the existence of a defense
consolidation and joinder prosecutions - CORRECT ANSWER-be prosecuted for all
offenses related to same criminal episode
sentencing for offense from same criminal episode - CORRECT ANSWER-if guilty,
sentences run concurrently except intoxication manslaughter or sexual offenses w/
children. then they can be concurrent or consecutive
severance - CORRECT ANSWER-defendant can request severance of joined offenses
causation - CORRECT ANSWER-would not of occurred but for his conduct even if
different offense is committed or other person involved then the original target.
causation - CORRECT ANSWER-it is the link between the act and the harmful result
criminally responsible - CORRECT ANSWER-offense committed by his conduct or
conduct of another that he is responsible for
insanity - CORRECT ANSWER-aff def. severe mental disease. did not know conduct
was wrong
mistake of fact - CORRECT ANSWER-def to prosecution. formed a reasonable belief
that it was fact
mistake of law - CORRECT ANSWER-no def to prosecution. ignorant of the law
intoxication - CORRECT ANSWER-no def. can be used during penalty phase as
mitigation factor
duress - CORRECT ANSWER-affirmative def. he was compelled by threat of imminent
death or sbi
entrapment - CORRECT ANSWER-induced by a leo. not just affording opportunity
From First Contact to Appeal, 7th Edition by
John L. Worrall 2025/2026
duress - CORRECT ANSWER-affirmative def to prosecution
entrapment - CORRECT ANSWER-def to prosecution
intentional - CORRECT ANSWER-conscience objective or desire to engage
knowing - CORRECT ANSWER-he is aware of nature of conduct. aware certain to
cause result
deadly force - CORRECT ANSWER-capable of causing injury or death
who can terminate a pursuit? - CORRECT ANSWER-anyone
mistake of fact - CORRECT ANSWER-def to prosecution
mistake of law - CORRECT ANSWER-no defense to prosecution
intoxication - CORRECT ANSWER-no defense
reckless - CORRECT ANSWER-aware, but consciously disregards a substanital and
justifiable risk
criminal negligence - CORRECT ANSWER-outta to be aware
culpable mental states - CORRECT ANSWER-if offense doesnt define one. still
required
, objectives of the penal code - CORRECT ANSWER-establish a system of prohibitions
and correctional measures
proof beyond reasonable doubt - CORRECT ANSWER-no one can be convicted unless
all the elements of the offense is proved beyond a reasonable doubt
exceptions - CORRECT ANSWER-prosecuting atty must negate the exception to the
defense
criminal episode - CORRECT ANSWER-commission of two or more offenses
affirmative defense - CORRECT ANSWER-prosecuting atty is not required to negate
the existence of a defense
consolidation and joinder prosecutions - CORRECT ANSWER-be prosecuted for all
offenses related to same criminal episode
sentencing for offense from same criminal episode - CORRECT ANSWER-if guilty,
sentences run concurrently except intoxication manslaughter or sexual offenses w/
children. then they can be concurrent or consecutive
severance - CORRECT ANSWER-defendant can request severance of joined offenses
causation - CORRECT ANSWER-would not of occurred but for his conduct even if
different offense is committed or other person involved then the original target.
causation - CORRECT ANSWER-it is the link between the act and the harmful result
criminally responsible - CORRECT ANSWER-offense committed by his conduct or
conduct of another that he is responsible for
insanity - CORRECT ANSWER-aff def. severe mental disease. did not know conduct
was wrong
mistake of fact - CORRECT ANSWER-def to prosecution. formed a reasonable belief
that it was fact
mistake of law - CORRECT ANSWER-no def to prosecution. ignorant of the law
intoxication - CORRECT ANSWER-no def. can be used during penalty phase as
mitigation factor
duress - CORRECT ANSWER-affirmative def. he was compelled by threat of imminent
death or sbi
entrapment - CORRECT ANSWER-induced by a leo. not just affording opportunity