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It's a Crime

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is defined as a deliberate and premeditated killing with malice of intent. (3 words)
A crime where the punishment may be death (2 words)
A crime where an intentional killing for which adquate provocation existed but is on impulse.
A crime which may have a maximum punishment of imprisonment for less than one year.
Defense concerning the perpetrator's ability to have intent due to alcohol or other substances.
To take a car without the owner's knowledge, but without the intent to keep the car.
Evidence or witness testimony that the defendant was not present to commit the crime
A crime which may have a maximum punishment of death or imprisonment for one year or more.
This defense arises when the intent to commit a crime originates through the creating activity of a law enforcement officer rather than the defendant.
To physically take a car from another person using violence or the treat of violence..
An attempt or threat to commit a battery or intentional creation of a reasonable fear in the mind of the victim of imminent bodily harm.
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A crime were there was an unintentional killing due to recklessness.
An unlawful application of force to the person of another which results in bodily injury or an offensive touching.
A defendant is not guilty of a crime (other than homicide) if he performs an otherwise unlawful act under the threat of imminent death or great bodily harm to himself or his immediate family.
Killing that is provoked but deliberate.
A combination or agreement between two or more persons to accomplish a criminal or an unlawful purpose or to accomplish a lawful purpose by unlawful means (a specific intent crime).
Is the confinement of a person which involves some movement (transportation) of the victim or concealment of the victin in a "secret" place.
One who aids, counsels, helps, procures, commands, or encourages another in the commission of a crime.
To take a car without the owner's knowledge with the intent to keep the car/not return the car.
A person who is without fault may use non-deadly force as reasonably appears necessary to protect herself from the imminent use of lawful force upon her unless threatened with imminent death - then she can use deadly force. (2 words)
The taking of another's property without their consent when the perpetrator has responsibility to care for the property.
A crime involving the taking and carrying away of personal property of another by trespass without owner's knowledge.
A wrong committed against society
The state of mind of at the time of the crime - an essential element of a crime (2 words)