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Content from the following sources has been used in the creation of this casebook:
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Criminal Law - REVISIONS FOR FUTURE USE
(First published Mar 2017)Authors:
Including material from the following sections:
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Criminal Law Spring 2017
(First published Jan 2017)Authors:
Including material from the following sections:
- 2.1: Commonwealth v. Mochan
- 2.2: Chicago v. Morales
- 2.5: Kelling and Wilson - "Broken Windows: The Police and Neighborhood Safety"
- 3: Actus Reus
- 4.3: Regina v. Cunningham
- 4.4: Model Penal Code section 2.02
- 6: Homicide
- 7.1: Attempt
- 7.2.2: U.S. v. Church
- 7.3: Conspiracy
- 8: Accomplice Liability
- 9: Sex Offenses
- 10.1.3: Model Penal Code section 3.04
- 10.1.6: State v. Abbott
- 10.2: What Is Reasonable?
- 10.3: Necessity and Duress
- 10.5.4: M'Naughten's Case
- 10.5.5: Model Penal Code sec. 4.01
- 10.5.6: 18 U.S.C.A. ยง 17. Federal Insanity defense
- 10.5.12: The King v. Porter
- 10.5.13: State v. Singleton
- 10.5.15: Galloway v. State
- 10.5.16: US v. Rezaq
- 10.5.17: State v. Bottrell
- 10.5.18: US v. Polizzi (545 F.Supp.2d 270)
- 10.6: Environmental Deprivation and Psychological Injury
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