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Author Image In a criminal case, once the prosecutor has a defendant an essential element of his case is proving that the defendant was present at the scene of the crime at the time the crime was committed. If the defendant raises an alibi, he is denying the claim of the prosecution that he was present and by implication, if not expressly, that he is guilty. ...
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Strict Liability
Author: Evan Bailyn
One of the underlying precepts of criminal law is a Latin maxim that holds 'there can be no guilt without a guilty mind'.
Statute of Limitations
Author: Evan Bailyn
There was no statute of limitations in common law. It is a statutory creation and is not drawn from an individual's inherent rights but from "legislative grace."
Parties to a Crime
Author: Evan Bailyn
Common law gave broad definition to parties to a felony as follows: • Principal in the first degree - he engaged in the felonious conduct; • Principal in the second degree - he was present, aided and abetted its commission; • Accessory before the fact - he was not present but aided and abetted prior to the commission of the felony; • Accessory after the fact - he was not present but aided thereafter in order to protect the principal(s)
Omission or Inaction
Author: Evan Bailyn
Liability for most crimes is based on the performance of an act.
Morality and Criminal Law
Author: Evan Bailyn
Criminal law does not attempt to impose the standards of any particular religion, philosophy or school of ethics.
Mayhem Defined
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Under early common law mayhem was limited to injuries affecting limbs or members of the body that were used for fighting.
Kidnapping & False Imprisonment
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Common law held that kidnapping meant forcible abduction of a person and sending him to another country.
Intoxication and Criminal Acts
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Intoxication is defined as an impairment of mental or physical capacity as a result of the consumption of alcohol, drugs or some other substance.
Insanity and Diminished Capacity
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There is an inherent conflict among medical and legal professionals over the definition and use of the term "insanity."



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