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  2. Aug 12, 2023 · Read summaries of cases involving topics such as elements of a crime, homicide, rape, attempt, conspiracy, self-defense, and criminal trials and sentencing.

  3. Scenarios. Scenario 1: The police see James standing at a bus stop on a downtown street, in an area where there is extensive drug dealing. The officers ask James if they can look in his bag and he says yes. They open the bag and find drugs. (Yes, legal search: consent.)16 What if James says no? Are the cops allowed to open his bag and search it?

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    • R. v. Dudley and Stephens (Queen's Bench, 1884).
    • M'Naghten's Case (House of Lords 1843).
    • R. v. Cunningham (Queen's Bench, 1957).
    • People v. Ceballos (Calif. Supreme Court, 1973).
    • Lawrence v. Texas (U.S. Supreme Court, 2003).

    I like to call this one "cannibalism on the high seas," a classic from English common law. Dudley, Stephens, Parker, and Brooks were shipwrecked and had run out of food. Dudley and Stephens killed Parker and the three remaining men ate his body to survive. Once rescued, Dudley and Stephens confessed to the murder, believing that resorting to cannib...

    Daniel M'Naghten was charged with murdering the Prime Minister's secretary, Edward Drummond. At the time of his arrest, M'Naghten said he killed Drummond because "the tories in my city follow and persecute me wherever I go, and have destroyed my peace of mind. They do everything in their power to harass and persecute me; in fact they wish to murder...

    Cunningham broke into a house to steal the gas meter. In the process, he failed to turn off the gas. Gas fumes leaked into the house, nearly killing Mrs. Wade and her husband. Cunningham was convicted after the trial judge clarified to the jury that "malice" meant "wicked"; i.e., "something which he has no business to do and perfectly well knows it...

    Don Ceballos was found guilty of assault with a deadly weapon. He had crafted a "trap gun" -- a loaded pistol pointed at the door to his garage connected to the door by a wire. If the door was opened a few inches, the wire would pull the trigger, setting off the gun. The California Supreme Court affirmed his convictionbecause trap guns are inherent...

    At only 11 years old, Lawrence isn't quite a classic, but it's become extremely important in the same-sex marriage debate. Responding to a weapons disturbance, police barged into Lawrence's home and found him "engaging in a sexual act" with another man. Lawrence was convicted of violating a Texas law prohibiting sexual contact with someone of the s...

  4. Fictional Scenario - Gideon v. Wainwright | United States Courts. Fictional Scenario - Gideon v. Wainwright. Below is a story of how someone like you might need a public defender. Tim Jones is a 17-year-old who just completed his junior year.

  5. Your case deals with the crime of homicide. The defendant Mark Walmart is accused of killing his boss at a law firm. The victim, Mac Daddy, was a family man (wife and 2 sons) who attended church regularly. He gave Mr. Walmart (who has a criminal record) a job when nobody else would.

  6. Dec 14, 2014 · Criminal Law Defined and Explained with Examples. Criminal Law: the laws, statutes, and rules that define acts as crimes, and establishes punishments for each. Legal Dictionary

  7. Dec 8, 2020 · The cases dealt with investigative detention, the insanity defense, cross-border shootings, international child abduction, and employment discrimination. For the 2020-2021 term, the Court will...

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