Introduction and general considerations -- Sources and general limitations -- Constitutional limits on power to create crimes -- Criminal jurisdiction -- Mental states -- Acts : concurrence and consequences -- Insanity defense -- Insanity : procedural considerations -- Excuses and other conditions -- Justification -- Solicitation and attempt -- Conspiracy -- Parties : liability for conduct of another -- Murder -- Manslaughter : suicide assistance -- Physical harm and apprehension thereof -- Rape -- Confinement -- Theft -- Other personal property crimes -- Real property crimes.
Summary:
"Major emphasis is placed on the basic premises of criminal law, including its sources and general limitations. This Hornbook provides detailed discussion on the topics of responsibility, justification and excuse, inchoate crimes, accomplice, and liability. Attention is also given to subjects such as causation, insanity, and conspiracy."--Publisher
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