Discuss the four key elements commonly used by courts to define the affirmative defense of “necessity.” In your response, describe each of the four factors in detail. Additionally, explain the underlying policy rationale for this defense and provide a specific example in which the necessity defense aligns with and supports this rationale.
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What are the elements required for self-defense?
What are the elements required for self-defense?
Steven and James get into a physical altercation. Steven hon…
Steven and James get into a physical altercation. Steven honestly but unreasonably believes James pulls out a gun to shoot him so Steven stabs James quickly. James dies as a result of the stab wound. Which of the following is most likely to happen at common law?
Which answer best explains why Gideon was originally denied…
Which answer best explains why Gideon was originally denied a government appointed lawyer during the first trial?
Which of the following statements is true regarding the defe…
Which of the following statements is true regarding the defense of insanity using the M’Naghten standard?
What is something both Gideon and Casey Anthony shared in co…
What is something both Gideon and Casey Anthony shared in common during their criminal trials as discussed in this module’s Key Concepts Lecture?
The basic elements of a crime are: 1. Actus Reus 2. Mens Re…
The basic elements of a crime are: 1. Actus Reus 2. Mens Rea 3. Correlation 4. Attendant Circumstances
Jimmy has epilepsy and is prohibited by law from driving. On…
Jimmy has epilepsy and is prohibited by law from driving. One morning he wakes up late. He doesn’t want to be late for work. If he takes the bus like he normally does, he will definitely be late for work. So he decides to take his roommate’s car and drive to work so he can still be on time. On the way, he has a seizure and the car crashes. In at least 100 words, explain whether Jimmy committed a voluntary act and why. Be sure to also define a voluntary act.
Which of the following elements distinguishes the crime of r…
Which of the following elements distinguishes the crime of robbery from the crime of larceny, based on the definitions discussed in California v. Williams?
Only cause-in-fact or proximate cause must be met for the ca…
Only cause-in-fact or proximate cause must be met for the causation element to be satisfied.