The real significance of crime is in its being a breach of faith
with the community of mankind.    Joseph Conrad, Lord Jim

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Welcome to the Criminal Law Web Site. The material on our pages is intended as a resource for anyone with an interest in the law of crimes, defenses, and punishment.
It also serves as a supplemental resource for students taking the first-year
introductory law school course in criminal law.

Coverage includes general principles and elements of criminal liability: culpable mental states, act and omission, causation, and attendant circumstances. Attention is also given to inchoate crimes - solicitation, conspiracy, and attempt - and to theories of complicity.

You'll also find treatment of the basic defenses: self-defense, defense of another, defense of habitation, use of force to prevent crime, use of force to arrest,
use of force in discipline of children, duress, necessity, and insanity.

The site is maintained and written as a public service by 
The Center for Criminal Justice Advocacy .

Balancing theory with practice, CCJA maintains related sites dealing with the subjects of criminal trial advocacy , criminal pretrial and trial practice, and jury argument.
 
Please note that our new URL is www.crimesanddefenses.com







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Professor Moses' CCJA
CRIMINAL LAW 2010
Crimes and Defenses Explained
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READING ASSIGNMENTS FOR THE COURSE
COURSE BOOKS & OTHER READING
ANNOUNCEMENTS OF INTEREST
RULES OF THE COURSE
USEFUL WEB SITES
ACT. OMISSION. POSSESSION; MENS REA; EFFECT OF INTOXICATION; MISTAKE OF FACT DEFENSE; MISTAKE OF LAW DEFENSE; RULES OF STATUTORY CONSTRUCTION; PUNISHMENT; CAUSATION
THE E-DISCUSSION GROUP
OBJECTIVE T/F CRIMINAL LAW QUIZZES: First Quiz- Thursday, 9-9-2010 (Internet)
PRACTICE ESSAY QUESTIONS
RECENT WRITINGS AND NEWS RE CRIMINAL LAW
PROFESSOR MOSES' TIPS ON HOW TO PREPARE FOR AND TAKE A LAW SCHOOL EXAM
PROPERTY CRIMES: Embezzlement; False Pretenses; Receiving & Concealing Stolen Property; Robbery; Burglary; Extortion; Mail/Wire Fraud; SEX OFFENSES: Rape
INCHOATE OFFENSES: Solicitation; Conspiracy; Attempt; IMPOSSIBILITY DEFENSE; RENUNCIATION DEFENSE; COMPLICITY THEORY: Aiding and Abetting; Accomplice Liability; Pinkerton Rule; RICO; PROPERTY CRIMES: Larceny; Theft; Embezzlement
DURESS DEFENSE; NECESSITY DEFENSE; SELF-DEFENSE; DEFENSE OF OTHERS; DEFENSE OF HABITATION; DEFENSE OF PROPERTY; RESISTING ARREST; CITIZEN'S ARREST; ENTRAPMENT DEFENSE; OUTRAGEOUS GOVERNMENT CONDUCT DEFENSE
MENS REA: Culpable Mental States; Wilful Blindness; Mistake of Fact; Mistake of Law; Intoxication Defense;  ACTUS REUS - CONDUCT REQUIREMENT: Omission; Void for Vagueness; Principle of Legality; CRIMINAL HOMICIDE: Murder; Felony-Murder; Manslaughter; Negligent Homicide; MENTAL ILLNESS: Incompetence; Infancy
MENTAL ILLNESS; Incompetency as a Bar to Trial and  Execution; Insanity as a Defense; Diminished Capacity as a Defense or Mitigation; INFANCY DEFENSE; DURESS DEFENSE; NECESSITY DEFENSE; SELF-DEFENSE; DEFENSE OF ANOTHER; RESISTING ARREST; DEFENSE OF PROPERTY; USE OF FORCE IN LAW ENFORCEMENT FOR CRIME PREVCENTION AND TO PROTECT LIFE OR HEALTH AND TO DISCIPLINE CHILDREN; ENTRAPMENT DEFENSE; ALIBI; ACCIDENT; STATUTE OF LIMITATIONS; DOUBLE JEOPARDY; SPEEDY TRIAL; SELECTIVE OR VINDICTIVE PROSECUTION
SIMULATED LITIGATION - COURTROOM SKILLS FOR CRIMINAL LAWYERS
SKILL AND TECHNIQUE IN PREPARING & DELIVERING JURY ARGUMENT IN CRIMINALCASES
CRIMINAL PRETRIAL AND TRIAL PRACTICE
SOLICITATION; CONSPIRACY; ATTEMPT; COMPLICITY; ACCOMPLICE AND C0-CONSPIRATOR LIABILITY
HISTORY OF CRIMES AND DEFENSES
LOCAL COURTS & PROSECUTORS
FEDERAL & STATE CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHTS
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BURGLARY; EMBEZZLEMENT; FALSE PRETENSES; LARCENY; THEFT; ROBBERY
SEX CRIMES: RAPE; SEXUAL ASSAULT; STATUTORY RAPE; SEXUAL ASSAULT OF A CHILD; BIGAMY; SEDUCTION; FORNICATION; SODOMY; HOMOSEXUAL ACTS; INCEST; OBSCENITY; PROSTITUTION;
ARSON; ASSAULT; BARRATRY; BATTERY; COMPOUNDING; CRIMINAL MISCHIEF; ENTICING A CHILD; FALSE IMPRISONMENT; KIDNAPPING; MAYHEM; PERJURY
CRIMINAL HOMICIDE; CAPITAL MURDER; MURDER; DEGREES OF MURDER; VOLUNTARY MANSLAUGHTER; INVOLUNTARY MANSLAUGHTER; MANSLAUGHTER; INTOXICATION MANSLAUGHTER; CRIMINALLY NEGLIGENT HOMICIDE
ELOQUENCE IN OPENING & CLOSING
YOUR WRITING PROJECTS
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COURTROOM FIELDWORK
DIGRAMS, CHARTS, ETC.
QUESTIONS RE CRIMINAL LAW
AURAL
VIDEO
LIST OF CALI CRIM LAW LESSONS
CLIPS
ADVICE FROM TOP STUDENT OF 2008
The Soggy Bottom Boys blood is 98% black-eyed pea juice, but the best rendition of this song for those who like yodeling is from "The Singing Brakeman" Jimmie Rodgers. Here are the lyrics that Rodgers sang:

I had a friend named Ramblin' Bob / Who used to steal, gamble and rob / He thought he was the smartest* guy around / But I found out last Monday / That Bob got locked up Sunday / They've got him in the jailhouse way down town.

He's in the jailhouse now / He's in the jailhouse now / I told him once or twice/ To quit playin' cards and shootin' dice //    He's in the jailhouse now.
(Yodel)
He played a game called poker / He knuckled with Dan Yoakum / But shootin' dice was his greatest game / Now he's down town in jail / Nobody to go his bail /
The judge done said that he refused a fine.

He's in the jailhouse now / He's in the jailhouse now / I told him once or twice / To quit playin' cards and shootin' dice // He's in the jailhouse now.
(Yodel)
I went out last Tuesday / Met a girl named Susie / I told her I was the swellest man around / We started to spend my money / Then she started to call me honey /
We took in every cabaret** in town.

We're in the jailhouse now / We're in the jailhouse now / I told the judge right to his face / We didn't like to see this place // We're in the jailhouse now.
(Yodel)

* "slickest" sounds better
**  "honky-tonk" sounds better
Other versions: (1 - Blind Blake) (2 - Webb Pierce is good)
DEFINITIONS OF LEGAL TERMS