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Learning Goal: I’m working on a criminal justice question and need support to help me learn.Answer any length, please include question 01. What are the 3 Anderson factors for proof of 1stdegree premeditated murder?02. What is a writ of certiorari? 03. What is the Wha rton Rule? 04. What are the legal principles governing the crime of conspiracy under California law? 05. When does a law passed by the CA legislature become effective? 06. What is the Escape Rule? 07. If convicted of a residential burglary, how much of the imposed sentence does the person have to serve? 08. When is a defendant most likely to be charged with 2nd-degree murder in a vehicular homicide? 09. What is ex post facto law? 10. When does purse-snatching become a robbery? 11. What is a Mayberry Defense? 12. What are the 3 monetary awards in a tort case? 13. What legal ground upon which the insanity defense may be invoked in CA? 14. What is the new felony murder law in CA? 15. What are the three theories upon which theft (grand or petty) charges may be filed? 16. What do you have to tell the would-be arrestee before making a citizen’s arrest? 17. What is the new law government police use of deadly force in CA? 18. Which crimes have no statute of limitations under CA law? 19. What are the legal principles governing sneak & peak warrants? 20. What are the factors that a prosecutor considers in charging someone with a felony or misdemeanor? 21. What is the rule governing the execution of an arrest warrant in a 3rd party’s home? 22. What is the punishment for an “attempted” crime? 23. What distinguishes embezzlement from larceny and false pretenses? 24. What distinguishes mayhem from aggravated mayhem? 25. What distinguishes direct evidence from circumstantial evidence? 26. In what type of lawsuits is 42 U.S.C. §1983 used? 27. What is the Momentary Possession legal doctrine under California law? 28. Is robbing a bank prosecuted as a federal crime in California? 29. What constitutes grand/petty theft by false pretenses? 30. Which offenses do not statues of limitations under California law? 31. What are the differences between direct evidence & circumstantial evidence? 32. What is Imperfect Self-Defense as a theory for a charge of voluntary manslaughter? 33. What are the requirements a California prisoner, who is serving his/her current prison term under the old felony murder rule, have to meet if he/she wishes to petition for a resentencing hearing? 34. How does the insanity defense work under California law? 35. What are the legal elements of “NECESSITY” as a legal defense? 36. What is the “10-20-Life” rule as an enhancement penalty for using a gun for the commission or attempted commission of a crime under California law? 37. What are the differences between arson and aggravated arson? 38. What is the “Natural & Probable Consequence” doctrine applied to defendants in criminal cases under California law? 39. What is the penalty for the crime of conspiracy? 40. What rules do trial juries follow in deciding verdicts on theft crimes? 41. What is the legal procedure that follows when a motion of “incompetent to stand trial” is made during a criminal trial? 42. What are the legal guidelines governing the legal liability of a bystander under the “Natural & Probable Consequence” doctrine? 43. What does the term “abandoned and malignant heart” mean as it relates to implied malice, the legal basis upon which a defendant may be found guilty of murder? 44. What does “preponderance of the evidence” mean and when does it apply? 45. What does “beyond a reasonable doubt” mean? 46. On what legal ground (reasonable suspicion, probable cause, preponderance of the evidence, clear and convincing evidence, beyond a reasonable doubt) must a defendant base in challenging the lawfulness of a warrant authorized by a “neutral and detached magistrate”? 47. On what legal ground (reasonable suspicion, probable cause, preponderance of the evidence, clear and convincing evidence, beyond a reasonable doubt) must a defendant base in successfully invoking self-defense as the reason for killing the deceased for which he is standing trial? 48. What are the requirements for challenging and overturning a legal precedent (case law) – stare decisis? 49. When may the death penalty (rather than 25 years to life) be imposed on a defendant convicted of 1st degree murder under California law? 50. What does the legal term “harmless error” mean?
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