Criminal law case studies / by Paul H. Robinson.
2007
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Title
Criminal law case studies / by Paul H. Robinson.
Edition
Third edition.
Imprint
St. Paul, MN : Thomson/West, [2007]
Distributed
[Getzville, New York] : William S. Hein & Company, [2024]
Description
1 online resource (xiii, 194 pages) : illustrations.
Series
West Academic casebooks archive.
American casebook series.
American casebook series.
Formatted Contents Note
The basic requirements of criminal liability
Principles for the distribution of criminal liability and punishment
Do we know what the criminal law commands of us, and does the law care if we don't? Legality, mistake, and omissions
The significance of resulting harm: causation, attempt, and impossibility
Can there be criminal liability without proving the defendant satisfies the elements of an offense? Doctrines of imputation
Can committing a crime be doing the right thing? Justification defenses
Is wrongdoing ever blameless? Excuse defenses
Are we responsible for who we are?
The case of Alex Cabarga (California, 1982)
Appendices.
Principles for the distribution of criminal liability and punishment
Do we know what the criminal law commands of us, and does the law care if we don't? Legality, mistake, and omissions
The significance of resulting harm: causation, attempt, and impossibility
Can there be criminal liability without proving the defendant satisfies the elements of an offense? Doctrines of imputation
Can committing a crime be doing the right thing? Justification defenses
Is wrongdoing ever blameless? Excuse defenses
Are we responsible for who we are?
The case of Alex Cabarga (California, 1982)
Appendices.
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HeinOnline.
Language
English
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