Criminal Law Review: Overbreadth and Vagueness Doctrines Explained
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Dive into the complex world of criminal law with this mid-term exam review by Michael Bessette. Explore the Overbreadth Doctrine through case examples and understand the Void for Vagueness Doctrine with real-world scenarios. Learn the key differences between tort and crime, defining what constitutes a Tort and a Crime in legal terms.
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Criminal Law Review: Overbreadth and Vagueness Doctrines Explained
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Criminal Law
Mid-Term Exam Review By Michael Bessette - Overbreadth Doctrine define case example
- Void for Vagueness Doctrine define case example
- Difference between tort and crime What is a Tort? What is a Crime? How should a police officer handle a situation involving a tort?
- Crimes Define felony Define misdemeanor
- Mala in se crimes Define? Examples????
- Mala prohibitum crimes Define Examples??? compare and contrast
- Elements What level of proof to make an arrest? How many do you have to have to make an arrest? What level of proof to convict in criminal Court? Define “elements” of a crime
- discretion What is discretion?
- Sentencing practices: Proportionality Concurrent sentences Consecutive sentences
- Impossibility Factual Impossiblitiy Legal Impossibility
- Inchoate crimes What are they in WI? Conspiracy Attempt Penalty? Solicitation
- 8th Amendment What is it?
- Mensrea… Four levels? Proving it?
- Actus Reus Define Identify the Actus Reus in the crime of Battery, 940.20(1)
- Strict Liability Define Example
- Party to a crime Statute? Explain in your own words to your neighbor
- Time limits For crimes Felony Misdemeanor Crimes against Children? Murder?
- Disorderly Conduct Identify the elements Statute number?
- Levels of Proof PC RS MS PBARD
- Post Crime Offenses Define Examples?
- Presumptions: Child’s culpability to commit a crime Sanity
- Police Investigations go beyond the elements… Means Motive Opportunity
- Entrapment Define What are the tests?
- Self-defense Statute? Property Persons Third parties Third party property
- Recidivism What is this?
- Jurisdiction Expanders Fresh Close Mutual aid expander hot pursuit?
- Fighting words Example Statute in WI?
- Phone call crime? 947.012?
- Unlawful assembly Statute? 947.06? What is the subparagraph that you would charge: a group of 20 people will NOT vacate the front of a planned parenthood clinic after giving three warnings and waiting a reasonable amount of time
- CCW Statute?
- Expost Facto What is this???
- Penalty Enhancers Does WI have any???
- The End Good luck on the exam!
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