Note: This outline was prepared for Criminal Law (DeWolf, Gonzaga Law School), Fall 2004. It attempts to provide a visual supplement to the text. It is not intended to be complete, or to substitute for the more careful discussion contained in the text. Ch. 2 Purposes and Principles Ch. 3 Elements of The Significance Group Just Punishment of Resulting Harm Criminality 15. Concurrence of Elements Purposes of Punishment 2. Principles of Crim. Punishment What to Punish? 3. Sources of Crim. Law 4. Constitutional Limits CRIMINAL LAW: A VISUAL OUTLINE Ch. 6 Ch. 7 Culpability Actus Reus Causation 14. Causation 8. Actus Reus Mens Rea 10. Mens Rea 11. Strict Liability 12. Mistakes of Fact 13. Mistakes of Law Proportionality 6. Proportionality Legality 5. Legality Criminal Law Diagrams, 08/15/04 07:32 AM, Page 1 Attempt 27. Attempt 28. Solicitation Complicity 30. Complicity Conspiracy 29. Conspiracy Ch. 8 Chap's 4 & 5 Justification & Excuse Specific Crimes 16. Defenses Generally Justification 17. Justification 18. Self-Defense 19. Defense of Others 20. Defense of Property 21. Law Enforcement 22. Necessity Homicide 31. Homicide Rape 33. Rape Theft Excuse 23. Duress 24. Intoxication 25. Insanity 26. Diminished Capacity 32. Theft Purposes and Principles Purposes of Punishment Principles of Just Punishment Fair Notice / Statute No Retroactivity No excessive vaguess Retribution Kant / Stephen "It just feels right." Deterrence Bentham / Andenaes General v. Special Proportionality Life Imprisonment for forgery? (Now out of favor) Constitutional Limits No Cruel & Unusual Punishment Death Penalty? Due Process Limits Reform Incapacitation Cohen General & Selective Criminal Law Diagrams, 08/15/04 07:32 AM, Page 2 Legality Criminal Act / Criminal Mind Criminal Act (Actus Reus) Voluntariness Common Law Omissions as Acts Causation Criminal Mind Mens Rea + General Intent Crimes Resulting in Harm, e.g. assault Specific Intent Crimes Not Requiring Harm (e.g. Theft; Attempt) OR Aggravated Degees E.g. Murder Role of Mistake Model Penal Code Element Analysis Element Types Culpability Conduct Purpose Circumstances Knowledge Results Recklessness Negligence Criminal Law Diagrams, 08/15/04 07:32 AM, Page 3 Mens Rea Role of Mistake Fact Fact Law Common Law Analysis of Mistake General Intent Mistake Must Be Honest and Reasonable Specific Intent Model Penal Code Analysis of Mistake (Ignorance or Misinterpretation of Penal Statutes) Mistake Must Be Honest Criminal Law Diagrams, 08/15/04 07:32 AM, Page 4 MPC § 2.02(9): Never Excuses No Matter How Reasonable [Unless [2.04(3)(a) Official Reliance] Fact & Non-PenalLaw MPC § 2.04: Negatives the Mens Rea Inchoate Crimes Attempt Solicitation Conspiracy Purpose of Accomplishing Criminal End PLUS MPC § 5.01 (a) "Impossibility" (b) Last Proximate Act --OR-- (c) Substantial Step Strongly Corroborative of Criminal Purpose Criminal Law Diagrams, 08/15/04 07:32 AM, Page 5 Completed Conduct that Fizzled Aborted Conduct MPC § 5.02 Encouraging Another to Commit Crime MPC § 5.03 Agreement With Another plus Overt Act [§ 5.03(5)] Group Criminality Complicity Conspiracy Mens Rea Conduct: Purpose to Aid Circumstances ??? Results § 2.06(4): Culpability for the Underlying Offense is Sufficient Actus Reus §2.06(3)(a)(ii) Aids or agrees or Attempts to Aid Criminal Law Diagrams, 08/15/04 07:32 AM, Page 6 Common Law (Feds) Pinkerton Rule (Liability Extends to Acts Inferrable from Scope of Conspiracy) No Merger Separate Punishment for Conspiracy and Substantive Crime Model Penal Code Liability Only for Crimes Actually Agreed To §1.07 Conspiracy Count Merges With Substantive Count Justification & Excuse Justification Protecting Life and Person Protecting Property / Law Enforcement §§ 3.04 / 3.10: Genuine Belief Justifies, but Recklessness or Negligence Liability Still Available Excuse Duress [MPC § 2.07] (Voluntary) Intoxication [MPC § 2.08] Residual (Necessity): §3.02, "Choice of Evils"-MPC doesn't require imminence; most states do Mental Disorder [MPC § 4.01] Criminal Law Diagrams, 08/15/04 07:32 AM, Page 7 Person of Reasonable Firmness Couldn't Resist Purpose or Knowledge: May Negative Mens Rea Recklessness or Neg.: Intoxication No Defense Cognitive Prong Must Appreciate Wrongfulness Control Prong Able to Conform Conduct to Law? Particular Crimes Common Law Murder (Malice Aforethought) HOMICIDE MPC Manslaughter (Other) Murder § 210.2 (a) Purposely or knowingly (b) Recklessly w/ extreme indifference Presumed if felony murder Manslaughter § 210.3 (a) Recklessly (b) Murder except under extreme disturbance Negligent Homicide § 210.4 Criminal Law Diagrams, 08/15/04 07:32 AM, Page 8 Particular Crimes RAPE Sexual Intercourse with a female not his wife Marital Rape? PLUS one of the following: Force / Compulsion Unconscious Mens Rea=Reckless Drugged Mens Rea=Purpose < 10 yrs old Mens Rea=SL 1st ° unless date or previous liberties 1st ° if serious bodily injury Criminal Law Diagrams, 08/15/04 07:32 AM, Page 9