Criminal Law Definitions:
• Actus Reus
• Mens Rea
• Malum in Se
• Malum Prohibitum
• Felony
• Misdemeanor
• The Corpus Delicti
• Intended Results Doctrine
• Doctrine of Contributory Causes
• Homicide
• Murder
• First Degree Murder
• Second Degree Murder
• Manslaughter
• Voluntary Manslaughter
• Involuntary Manslaughter
• Malice Aforethought Willful Deliberation
• Premeditation
• Actual Cause or Cause in Fact
• Proximate Cause
• Assault
• Battery
• False Imprisonment
• Kidnapping
• Rape
• Statutory Rape
• Sodomy
• Mayhem
• Burglary
• Statutory Burglary
• Arson
• Statutory Arson
• Larceny
• Larceny by Trick or Deceit
• Obtaining Property by False Pretenses
• Embezzlement
• Robbery
• Receiving Stolen Property
• Forgery
• Uttering
• Extortion
• Blackmail
• Misprision of Felony
• Compounding the Crime
• Perjury
• Subornation of Perjury
• Embracery
• Bribery
• Breach of Peace
• Affray
• Unlawful Assembly
• Rout Riot
• Solicitation
• Attempt
• Conspiracy
• Accessory
• Principal in the First Degree
• Principal in the Second Degree
• Constructive Presence
• Accessory After the Fact
• The M’Naghten Rule or the Right vs. Wrong Test of Insanity
• Insane Delusion
• The Irresistible Impulse Test
• The Substantial Capacity Test or Model Penal Code Test
• The Durham Rule also known as the Product Rule
• The Diminished Capacity Test, also known as the Wells-Gorshen Rule
• Defense of Self Defense
• Defense of Defense of Others
• Defense of Property
• Defense of Prevention of a Crime
• Defense of Privilege of Public Authority
• Defense of Mistake of Fact
• Defense of Mistake of Law
• Defense of Entrapment
• Defense of Unconsciousness
• Defense of Infancy
• Defense of Involuntary Intoxication
• Defense of Voluntary Intoxication
• General Principles and Jurisdiction
• Common Basic Elements of Crimes
• Defenses to Intent and Criminal Liability
• Specific Elements of Inchoate Crimes
• Specific Elements of Crimes Against Property
• Specific Elements of Crimes Against the Person
• Jurisdiction
• Specific Classification of Crimes
• Generic or General Classification of Crimes
• Burden of Evidence
• Parties, Liability, Penalties Merger
• Physical Act as Indication of Intent
• Mental State as Indication of Intent
• Types of Intent: General, Specific, and Malice
• Concurrence of Act and Intent
• Defenses to Intent
• Duress
• Consent
• Repentance or Forgiveness
• Felony Murder Rule