Fundamentals of Criminal Liability

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📋 Course Outline

  1. Elements of Criminal Liability
  2. Actus Reus Types
  3. Mens Rea Types
  4. Defenses and Justifications
  5. Proving Causation
  6. Coincidence of Actus Reus and Mens Rea
  7. Intention and Recklessness
  8. Negligence and Objective Fault
  9. Legal Causation Principles
  10. Transferred Malice Doctrine

📖 1. Elements of Criminal Liability

🔑 Key Concepts & Definitions

  • Actus Reus (Guilty Act): The physical element of a crime, comprising conduct, circumstances, and results. It involves voluntary bodily movements or states of affairs that the law deems criminal.
    Example: Driving dangerously, or being in possession of illegal drugs.

  • Mens Rea (Guilty Mind): The mental element indicating the defendant's fault or intention at the time of the act. It includes intention, recklessness, knowledge, or belief regarding the criminal act or its consequences.
    Example: Intentionally causing harm or recklessly damaging property.

  • Defenses: Legal justifications or excuses that can negate or reduce criminal liability despite the presence of Actus Reus and Mens Rea.
    Examples: Self-defense (justification), insanity (excuse).

  • Burden of Proof & Standard of Proof: The prosecution bears the burden to prove guilt beyond a reasonable doubt. For defenses, the defendant must raise credible evidence, and the prosecution must disprove the defense beyond a reasonable doubt.

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Quiz-Vorschau

1. Which type of actus reus involves committing a crime solely through prohibited behavior, regardless of the outcome?

2. What are the two primary elements required to establish criminal liability?

3. What is actus reus in criminal liability?

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Elements of Criminal Liability

Actus Reus and Mens Rea must be proven.

Actus Reus — definition?

Physical element of a crime, conduct, circumstances, results.

Actus Reus Types

Conduct, Result, or Status.

Mens Rea — role?

Mental fault or intention at crime time.

Mens Rea Types

Intention, Recklessness, Knowledge, Negligence.

Strict liability — requirement?

No fault needed; liability without mens rea.

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