Criminal Law. The Basics

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Criminal Law The Basics

Branches of law Criminal Wrongs against the state Civil Private injury, mediated by state Administrative Law of administrative or regulatory agencies

Legal categories of crimes Varies from state to state Crimes classified by severity of penalty Typical: Violations/summary offenses Misdemeanors Felonies Murder

Criminal vs. civil Violation of: Who initiates? Standard of proof Criminal State or federal criminal statutes State (State v. defendant) (Victim= complainant) Beyond a reasonable doubt Civil Torts, contracts, property laws Individual (plaintiff v. defendant) Preponderance of the evidence Sanctions Fines, probation, prison Damages

Principles of criminal law Crime involves: 1 2 legally proscribed conduct 3 4 that causes harm 5 6 coincides with blameworthy frame of mind and carries with it punishment 7

Principles of criminal law: Conduct Actus reus Bad act Voluntary behavior Can include failure to act Can include attempts

Principles of criminal law: Blameworthy frame of mind Mens rea Guilty mind (intent) Volitional conduct Exceptions: Strict liability Unintended consequences of intentional act Transferred intent More serious harm Felony murder

Principles of criminal law Harm Concurrence Cause Legality Legally prescribed punishment

Criminal defenses Ignorance or mistake Intoxication Duress Necessity Self-defense Entrapment Infancy

Criminal defenses Insanity Mental state at time of crime Mental illness negates capacity to form intent Success not guilty by reason of insanity (NGRI) Alternative: GBMI: guilty but mentally ill

Criminal defenses Insanity tests M Naghten test Irresistible impulse Durham rule Substantial capacity Appreciation test (Comprehensive Crime Control Act)

Due process rights 5 th and 14 th Amendments Guarantee due process protection 4 th Amendment Protects against unreasonable searches and seizures 5 th Amendment Protection against self-incrimination and double jeopardy

Due process rights 6 th Amendment Right to counsel and fair trial 8 th Amendment Protection against excessive bail, excessive fines, cruel and unusual punishment

Fourth Amendment Weeks v. United States (1914) Exclusionary rule Mapp v. Ohio (1961) Extended exclusionary rule to state court Erosion of exclusionary rule Good faith exception U. S. v. Leon (1984) Inevitable discovery Nix v. Williams (1984)

Fifth Amendment Miranda v. Arizona (1964) Must inform of rights before interrogation Exception Immediate threat to public safety Double jeopardy Cannot be tried twice for same offense

Sixth Amendment Right to counsel Gideon v. Wainwright (1963) Right to counsel extended to state court Right to speedy, public trial Right to trial by impartial jury Not jury of peers cross section of community

Eighth Amendment Excessive bail cannot be imposed United States v. Salerno and Cafero (1987) Preventive detention permissible No excessive fines

Eighth Amendment No cruel and unusual punishment Death penalty (DP) not unconstitutional 1972 Furman v. Georgia - DP being applied in arbitrary manner DP suspended 1976 Gregg v. Georgia reinstated DP w/ new procedures 1987 McCleskey v. Kemp To claim discrimination in DP case, have to show proof of racial bias in specific case