Criminal Defenses
There can be a second trial if there is an __ or __.
acquittal or dismissal with prejudice
Substantial capacity test
allows a legal insanity defense if a person lacked the mental capacity needed to understand the wrongfulness of his or her act or to conform his or her behavior to the requirements of the law
Irresistible impulse test
allows an insanity defense on the basis that there was an uncontrollable desire or emotion; sometimes known as the "policeman at his elbow" test
Castle Doctrine
allows people to use all necessary force, without retreating, to defend themselves when they are in their homes
duress
argues that the defendant was coerced into committing a criminal act which he or she otherwise would not have committed, by threat of someone's death or serious bodily harm against the family
Entrapment is often invoked by those involved in __.
buying or selling drugs by an undercover police officer
competency
concerns the defendant's mental state at the time of trial or other proceedings
__ is not a defense in cases of statutory rape or statutory sexual offense.
consent
automatism defense
criminal acts committed involuntarily (ex: sleepwalk, seizures, drugged without knowing)
The insanity defense reform act places the burden of proof of insanity on the __.
defendant
necessity defense
defendant claims that even worse harm would have resulted if he/she had not committed the charged criminal act - this crime the lesser of two evils (ex: sell the drugs or I'll kill you)
intoxication defense
defense claiming that at the time of a crime, defendant was so drunk or high that they did not know what they were doing
M'Naughten rule
determines if a defendant is legally insane if he/she cannot distinguish between right and wrong in regard to the crime with which he/she is charged.
A foreign government can chose to waive __ and prosecute.
diplomatic immunity
examples of Constitutional limitation defenses
double jeopardy, statute of limitations, immunity
Battered Woman's Syndrome can be used as a __ defense when a crime is committed against a third party.
duress
reasons for statue of limitations
evidence and memories become less credible after years pass
If the defendant use __, then self-defense is not an adequate defense.
excessive force
If the accused admits to committing a crime, then he can assert a defense based on __ or __.
excuse and justification or Constitutional limitation
diplomatic immunity
freedom from arrest and/or prosecution in the host country of accredited diplomats
The defendant would need to have an alibi and some witnesses if __.
he or she denies committing the crime
statue of limitations
how much time can pass between when a crime is committed and when someone is charged for that crime; a time limit
Mistake of fact is __.
not a successful defense
entrapment defense
person claims that law enforcement or other officials induced him to commit an offense he would not otherwise have committed
defense of others
person must have reasonable belief that the person being defended would have been justified in using the same degree of force to protect himself
conditions for the use of self-defense
person was the aggressor; reasonably believed he or another person was in imminent danger of death or serious injury; reasonably believed that use of force was necessary to protect; used a reasonable amount of force; retreated if safely possible
Prosecutor may counter the entrapment defense by showing that the defendant was __.
predisposed to commit the offense anyway
legislative immunity
protects representatives and senators from suits for libel or slander
In order to use deadly force, defendant must show __.
reasonable fear of imminent death or serious bodily injury
Battered Woman's Syndrome is often used as a __ defense.
self-defense
A person can be tried for the same crime in __ and __.
state and federal courts
The __ test addresses both intellectual and emotional condition if the perpetrator.
substantial capacity
It is easier to be found insane under the ___ than the M'Naughten Rule or the Insanity Defense Reform Act.
substantial capacity test
critiques of the M'Naughten rule
too difficult to meet; does not allow for emotional inability to control actions
The entrapment defense is almost always __.
unsuccessful
nontraditional defenses
victim's negligence, post-traumatic stress syndrome, junk food defense, television intoxication
__ intoxication is almost never a successful defense.
voluntary
factors of competency
whether defendant is able to consult with attorney; whether defendant has rational understanding of the proceedings
transactional immunity
witness is immunized from prosecution for any crime related to the transaction to which the witness testifies
If there is a reasonable legal alternative to a criminal act, the __ fails.
necessity defense
use immunity
a limited form of immunity where the person's testimony cannot be used as evidence against him or her
A battered woman may be able to successfully use self-defense if she can show __.
a pattern of battering; the act was in response to the battering
Stand Your Ground Statutes
a person may use deadly force if attacked in a place where he or she has the right to be (ex: a public area)
double jeopardy
no person can be tried more than once for the same crime
unofficial types of defenses
"I didn't do it", "I did it, but...", "You're not allowed to prosecute me"
major tests for insanity
"M'Naughten rule", "irresistible impulse" standard, "substantial capacity" standard
The __ test is sometimes added by states to address the issue of emotional control in an insanity defense.
"irresistible impulse"
The insanity defense is raised in only __ percent of felony trials.
1%
reasons to rethink statute of limitations
DNA evidence remains valid over time; victims of molestation may come forward in adulthood rather than childhood
The federal standard for the insanity defense is the __.
M'Naughten Rule
The Substantial Capacity test requires a showing of substantial instead of total __.
impairment
examples of excuse and justification defenses
infancy (juvenile), intoxication, necessity, coercion, insanity, self-defense, defense of others, unconscious
Competency and __ are separate legal issues.
insanity
cold cases
investigation that has not been solved after a certain amount of time
__ intoxication is considered a defense.
involuntary (ex: someone slips a pill in your drink)
Medically diagnosed mental illness and __ are not the same.
legal insanity
Ignorane of the law or __ is not a defense.
mistake of law