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Quick Write: . What is the standard of proof in a criminal trial? Which side has to prove it? Discussion: Does a defendant in a criminal trial have to present a defense at trial? Why/why not?. AGENDA April 3, 2013. Today’s topics Homework check Enjoy your Spring Break! - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
Quick Write: 1. What is the standard of
proof in a criminal trial?
2. Which side has to prove it?
Discussion: Does a defendant in a criminal trial have to present a defense at trial? Why/why not?
AGENDAApril 3, 2013
Today’s topics Homework check
Enjoy your Spring Break! Taking care of each other Defenses
Homework Chapter 12: Read + Glossary terms
Take Care of Each Other
Crimes Against Property
Two broad categories:1. Destruction of property2. Theft of property
Crimes Against PropertyDestruction of property
1. Arson2. Vandalism
Crimes Against PropertyTheft of property
1. Larceny2. Shoplifting
Crimes Against PropertyTheft of property
1. Embezzlement2. Extortion
Crimes Against PropertyTheft of property
1. Robbery2. Burglary
Crimes Against PropertyTheft of property
1. Receiving stolen property2. Forgery
Crimes Against PropertyTheft of property
1. Unauthorized use of a vehicle (UUV)2. Carjacking
DEFENSES
DEFENSESNo Crime Has Been Committed
1. No crime committed2. No criminal intent
DEFENSESDefendant Did Not Commit the Crime
Alibi
DEFENSESDefendant Committed a Criminal Act, but the Act was Excusable or Justifiable
1. Self Defense2. Defense of others3. Defense of property
Problem 11.1 (pg 128)
• Complete A, B & D• Work individually
DEFENSESDefendant Committed a Criminal Act but is Not Criminally Responsible for Actions
1. Infancy2. Intoxication3. Insanity
DEFENSESDefendant Committed a Criminal Act but is Not Criminally Responsible for Actions
1. Entrapment2. Duress3. Necessity
I shot the sheriff…
Homework
Before you leavePick up your belongings & any trashStraighten up your area
HomeworkChapter 12: Read + Glossary terms