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Criminal Law in the U.S.
Criminal law in the U. S. is codified, or written down, and accessible to all.
Criminal law is contained in several sources:---U. S. and state constitutions---Statute (laws) passed by Congress and state legislatures; ordinances
---Regulations created by governmental agencies
---Case law (court decisions)
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Constitutional Law
Contained in U. S. constitution and constitutions of the states
U. S. Constitution is supreme law of the land
Each state constitution is the supreme law in that state
Conflict between federal and state law, federal law prevails
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Statutory Law
Congress - Federal laws - applies to all states
State legislatures - State laws – within the state’s borders
Local authorities - ordinances – apply only to the jurisdictions where it was enacted
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Administrative Law
The rules, orders, decisions of regulatory agencies.
Department of Transportation and driving privileges.
Food and Drug Administration
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Case Law
The rules of law announced in court decisions
The whole body of laws and decisions that have gone before---precedent
Judges interpret constitutional provisions
Miranda v. Arizona Mapp v. Ohio
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Purposes of Criminal Law
Punish and protect (legal function) Maintain social order Maintain and teach (social function) Teach society changing needs of
morality Teach society’s boundaries and
expectations Express public morality—values and
norms
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Law Terminology
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Actus reus
The guilty act The actual physical act The voluntary commission of a
crime took place Someone had to do something Thinking about something wrong is
not a physical act Must be a prohibited act
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Mens rea
The guilty mind: Elements of purpose, knowledge, negligence, recklessness Purposefully committed a criminal act Knows of the illegality of the act Criminal negligence is the deviation of
what a reasonable person would have done
Criminal reckless is “consciously disregarding a substantial and unjustifiable risk
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Mens Rea Example
For theft, the required mental state is knowing that the property belongs to another and the desire to deprive the owner of it(The two most used words in the Code of Iowa are knowingly and willingly, followed by intentionally.)
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Criminal Liability
The criminal act (actus reus) and guilty mind (mens rea) must be concurrent (occur at the same time).
The criminal act must have caused the harm suffered.
Proximate cause---”but for” the actions of the defendant, the harm would not have occurred.
Liability differences lead to different penalties
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Causation
Criminal law requires that the criminal act cause the harm suffered
Historically, the courts have held that a victim’s death must occur within one year and a day before the act to be considered a criminal act Michigan Supreme Court allowed a
murder charge to be filed when the victim died four years later
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Strict Liability
For certain crimes criminal law holds the defendant to be guilty even if intent to commit the offense is lacking.
Example - Traffic violations - I need not know what the speed limit was; or
---that I was not paying any attention and have no idea how fast I was going; or,
---that my speedometer was off.
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Accomplice Liability
Under certain circumstances I can be found guilty of a crime even though I did not actually commit the crime.
If I aid and abet in the crime but did not pull the trigger I can still be charged with murder.
“Dual intent” is required--- ---To aid person convicted of crime
---Knew such aid likely to lead to crime
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Attendant Circumstances
Adds to the degree of the crime - If an offender commits sexual abuse and had used a firearm to get my victim to submit
The use of a weapon in an assault The amount of money stolen Present tendencies are to impose harsher
mentalities if the offense is motivated by race, ethnicity, religion, gender, sexual orientation (hate crimes)
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Harm
Harm to a person or property The degree of the harm done – stole
$5000.00 rather than $500.00 Hit a person in the back of their head
with a tire iron--He/she dies vs.--He/she is knocked unconscious
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Inchoate Offenses
Conduct deemed criminal without actual harm being done, provided that the harm that would have occurred is one the law tries to prevent.
Solicitation to commit a crime Attempts The conspiracy to commit a crime
Sale of drugs Other crimes
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Types of Defenses
A defense consists of evidence and arguments offered by the defendant to show why he/she should not be held liable for a criminal charge
Our system generally recognizes four broad categories of defense Alibi Justifications Excuses Procedural defenses
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Types of Defenses
Alibi – different from the other defenses as it is based on the premise that the defendant is truly innocent An alibi is supported by witnesses and
documentation – hotel receipts, eyewitness identification
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Types of Defense
Justification – claim of moral high ground; a choice between the “lesser of two evils” Example: a firefighter who sets a
“control” fire to create a firebreak to save the town; The setting of the fire is arson, but the intent was to save the town.
Self-defense; defense of others; defense of home and property, necessity, consent, and resisting unlawful arrest
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Justifiable Use of ForceSelf Defense You must use only the force necessary to
protect yourself, your dwelling, your property, or to prevent a crime.
Deadly force can only be used to protect you from imminent death or bodily harm.
You must not have provoked the attack, and there must be no alternative.
You must have a reasonable belief that death or bodily harm will otherwise occur.
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Types of Defenses
Excuses – the person who engaged in the unlawful behavior was, at the time, not legally responsible for his/her actions
Recognized excuses include: Duress - Involuntary
Intoxication Age - Unconsciousness Mistake - Provocation Insanity -Diminished capacity Mental incompetence Necessity
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Duress
The wrongful threat of one person induces another person to perform an act that she or he would otherwise not perform. Girlfriend helps boyfriend commit a
robbery as he threatens to kill her kids The threat must be immediate and
inescapable
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Duress
The threat must be of serious bodily harm or death
The defendant must have become involved in the situation through no fault of his or her own
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Age (infancy) as a Defense Under a certain statutory definition
you do not meet the maturity level to make the decisions necessary to commit a crime.
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Mistake
Ignorance of the law is not a valid excuse
Mistake of fact – getting into a car that looks just like yours and putting the key in the ignition and it works and you drive away is not a crime.
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Insanity Case Law
Insanity – a legal definition not a medical definition M ’Naghten Rule – the inability to
distinguish right and wrong must be the result of some mental defect or disability
Irresistible Impulse – Defendant knew it was wrong but could not stop doing it because of some irresistible impulse Schizophrenia
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Insanity Case Law
Durham Rule--a person is not criminally responsible for his /her behavior if the person’s illegal actions were the result of some mental disease or defect
Substantial capacity rule—lacks capacity to appreciate the wrong/or to conform to the law
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“Guilty but mentally ill”
Jury may decide---defendant mentally ill, but not insane
Responsible for his acts Defendants spend early years in
mental hospital; to prison at some point
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Insanity Defenses
Temporary Insanity – Insane only at the time of the criminal act
Diminished Capacity – Used not to be declared not guilty, but a lesser sentence; from Murder 1st degree to Murder 2nd
Mental Incompetence – Incapable of understanding the charges against them, consulting with attorney, or in aiding in their own defense
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Intoxication
Involuntary intoxication is when a person is physically forced to ingest a substance.
Involuntary can also be a reaction to a legal prescription drug which caused psychotic episodes as a side effect.
Voluntary intoxication is becoming intoxicated on your own. (Claim that there is no mens rea)
12 states have eliminated it as a defense.
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Necessity (Lesser evils)
A defense against criminal liability in which the defendant asserts that the circumstances required her or him to commit an illegal act.
Justifiable if harm avoided by your illegal conduct was greater than that sought to be prevented in the offense charged
Violating a restraining order to save your former spouse from drowning would avoid the greater evil
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Procedural Defenses
Procedural Defenses – claim the defendant in some manner was discriminated against in the justice process, or some important aspect of official procedure was not properly followed entrapment Double jeopardy police fraud selective prosecution denial of speedy trial Prosecutorial misconduct
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Entrapment
When police deceives defendant into wrongdoing
Defendant would not otherwise have committed crime
Police cannot “plant the idea” in defendant
Defense used in some undercover drug cases
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Legal Safeguards
Substantive criminal law---defines specific acts government will punish
Procedural criminal law---defines procedures which must be followed in adjudicating defendants
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Bill of Rights
First ten amendments to U. S. Constitution, adopted in 1791
U. S. Supreme Court has interpreted all of them
Serve as a safeguard for accused criminal defendants
Procedural safeguards come primarily from 4th, 5th, 6th and 8th amendments
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Fourth Amendment
Protects from unreasonable searches and seizures
No warrants for a search or arrest can be issued without probable cause
Probable cause is reasonable grounds to believe the existence of facts warranting certain actions, such as a search or arrest.
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Fifth Amendment
No one may be deprived of “life, liberty or property” without due process of law.
No double jeopardy No person can be forced to be a
witness against himself (“taking the fifth”)
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Sixth Amendment
Guarantees a speedy trial, trial by jury, a public trial
Right to confront witnesses, right to a lawyer
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Eighth Amendment
Protects against excessive bail and fines
Protects against cruel and unusual punishment (Does not include the death penalty)
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Due Process of Law — 14th Amendment Government cannot act arbitrarily or
unfairly Must stay within the boundaries of
reason and the law Procedural due process—law must be
carried out fairly and orderly Substantive due process—laws
themselves must be reasonable Supreme court has big role in
interpreting these requirements
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Hate Crimes
Offense motivated by hate or bias Can involve race, ethnicity, religion,
gender, sexual orientation, disability Many states have passed laws enhancing
penalties for other crimes involving hate Some of hate laws have been challenged
as violation of constitutional rights Say individuals have right to beliefs Tends to protect certain victims more than
others