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Rory Lewis - Criminal, Elements of a Crime 7
What are the specific intent crimes? Solicitation, assault, and burglary? In a majority of states, criminal attempt requires a specific intent to commit the crime and an act that constitutes a substantial step in commission of the crime. An attempt of a crime requires the specific intent to commit the crime and an overt act in furtherance of that intent.

Rory Lewis - Criminal, Elements of a Crime 6
General intent requirement for a crime can be established by proof that the defendant committed the criminal act. Attempt requires an overt act in furtherance of the specific intent to commit the crime. Describe what is considered to be a sufficient overt act in most states? A substantial step in a course of conduct planned to culminate in the commission of the crime that shows strong corroboration of the actor's criminal purpose.

Rory Lewis - Criminal, Elements of a Crime 5
A legal duty to act may arise from a voluntary assumption of care. General intent requires that the defendant be aware that he is acting in a proscribed way and that any attendant circumstances required by the crime are present. Motive will not establish the general intent requirement of a crime. The fact that the defendant committed a particular act is sufficient for the jury to infer that he acted with: General Intent.

Rory Lewis - Criminal, Elements of a Crime 4
An accessory after the fact must know that the person he is aiding has committed a felony, be completed at the time aid is rendered. Under modern statutes, what is the difference between a principal and an accomplice to a crime? A principal possesses the requisite intent and actually commits the crime. An accomplice to a crime possesses the intent that the crime be committed and aids, counsels, or encourages the principal before or during the commission of the crime.

Rory Lewis - Criminal, Elements of a Crime 3
An accomplice is criminally responsible for all crimes that he did or counseled, as well as any foreseeable or probable crimes committed during the course of the contemplated crime, regardless of whether the accomplice could have been a principal to the crime charged.

Rory Lewis - Criminal, Elements of a Crime 2
Under the Model Penal Code, a person acts recklessly when he consciously disregards a substantial and unjustifiable risk that circumstances exist or that a prohibited result will follow. Under the Model Penal Code, a person acts purposefully when it is his conscious object to engage in certain conduct or cause a certain result.

Rory Lewis - Criminal, Elements of a Crime 01
Under the Model Penal Code, a person acts negligently when he fails to be aware of a substantial and unjustifiable risk that circumstances exist or a result will follow, and such a failure constitutes a substantial deviation from the standard of care that a reasonable person would exercise under the circumstances.