Change history
- April 16th, 2024
- April 8th, 2024
- April 7th, 2024
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April 1st, 2024
- Annotations changed on Commonwealth v. Lopez
- Annotations changed on State v. Epps
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March 31st, 2024
- Added State v. Wenthe, 865 N.W.2d 293 (2015)
- Added State v. Epps
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March 25th, 2024
- Removed United States v. Starrett from Crim Law Textbook Spring 2024- Chan Based on Ball/Oberman
- Annotations changed on Boyle v. United States
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March 22nd, 2024
- Added United States v. Starrett
- Added Boyle v. United States
- Added Legislative History and Basic Concepts of RICO
- Added Riley v. State
- Added State v. McAllister
- Added State v. Huber
- Added Minn Statute 609.05- Liability for Crimes of Another
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March 8th, 2024
- Removed People v. Thousand from Crim Law Textbook Spring 2024- Chan Based on Ball/Oberman
- Removed State v. Green from Crim Law Textbook Spring 2024- Chan Based on Ball/Oberman
- Edited Notes and Questions-Impossibility
- Added State v. Kuhnau
- Added State v. Bird
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March 5th, 2024
- Removed The Internet and Preventive Crimes from Crim Law Textbook Spring 2024- Chan Based on Ball/Oberman
- Removed Pre-Attempt Conduct from Crim Law Textbook Spring 2024- Chan Based on Ball/Oberman
- Removed Notes and Questions - Commonwealth v. Peaslee from Crim Law Textbook Spring 2024- Chan Based on Ball/Oberman
- Removed Commonwealth v. Peaslee from Crim Law Textbook Spring 2024- Chan Based on Ball/Oberman
- Edited Notes and Questions -Mere preparation versus attempt
- Annotations changed on State v. Dumas, 136 N.W. 311 (Minn 1912)
- Annotations changed on United States v. Mandujano
- Added State v. Lowrie
- Edited Notes and Questions - Intent for Attempt
- Annotations changed on State v. Schmitz
- Edited Notes and Questions - Intent for Attempt Common Law Edition
- March 4th, 2024
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January 31st, 2024
- Removed Notes and Questions (Regina v. Cunningham) from Crim Law Textbook Spring 2024- Chan Based on Ball/Oberman
- Added United States v. Cordoba-Hincapie
- Annotations changed on State v. Salyers
- Annotations changed on State v. Thonesavanh
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January 19th, 2024
- Removed State v. Ali from Crim Law Textbook Spring 2024- Chan Based on Ball/Oberman
- Removed CA Penal Code secs. 187 to 199 (2011) from Crim Law Textbook Spring 2024- Chan Based on Ball/Oberman
- Removed Homicide Statistics from Crim Law Textbook Spring 2024- Chan Based on Ball/Oberman
- Removed Mens Rea Problems from Crim Law Textbook Spring 2024- Chan Based on Ball/Oberman
- Removed Sorting Guilty Minds- By Shen, Hoffman, Jones, Greene, Marois from Crim Law Textbook Spring 2024- Chan Based on Ball/Oberman
- Removed Minority Mens Rea: Raical Bias and Criminal Mental States from Crim Law Textbook Spring 2024- Chan Based on Ball/Oberman
- Removed Mens Rea and Reform from Crim Law Textbook Spring 2024- Chan Based on Ball/Oberman
- Removed Henry M. Hart, Jr.--The Aims of the Criminal Law from Crim Law Textbook Spring 2024- Chan Based on Ball/Oberman
- Removed LGBT Identity and Crime from Crim Law Textbook Spring 2024- Chan Based on Ball/Oberman
- Added State v. Stewart
- Added Trends in Homicide: What You Need to Know - Council on Criminal Justice
- Added Mens Rea in Minnesota and the Model Penal Code
- Added State v. Salyers
- Added State v. Thonesavanh
- Added MPC definition of Elements and Material Element
- Added Elements? What does this have to do with chemistry?
- Added Sources of Criminal Law and a Brief History
- Added Excerpt from HLA Hart Aims of Criminal Law
- Added 2022-Minnesota-Uniform-Crime-Report
- Added National Crime victimization Survey 2022
- Added What do crime statistics tell us? By Tim Hope- Excerpt from Introduction.
- Added Excerpt from Jordan Blair Woods, LGBT Identity and Crime, 105 Cal. L. Rev. 667, 679–90 (2017)
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October 9th, 2023
- Casebook first published.