General Principles

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1. The police officer's claim of self-defense should beNot learned2. Has the warehouse owner committed attempted arson?Not learned3. If the man is charged with attempting to violate this statute, he isNot learned4. If the statute is interpreted to create strict liability and the general manager is convicted of violating it, his contention that his conviction would violate the federal Constitution isNot learned5. Which of the following, if found by the jury, would be of the most help to the bartender?Not learned6. If the jury believes his testimony, the man should beNot learned7. In which of the following situations is the defendant most likely to be convicted, even though he did not intend to bring about the harm that the statute defining the offense is designed to prevent?Not learned8. If the neighbor knew the white powder was not cocaine but the defendant believed it was, which of the following is correct?Not learned9. The defendant should beNot learned10. In which of the following situations would the defendant's mistake most likely constitute a defense to the crime charged?Not learned11. In a jurisdiction that follows the common-law rules concerning admissibility of evidence of intoxication, the evidence of the employee's intoxication should beNot learned12. Charged with murder, the student should beNot learned13. What is the most serious offense for which the homeless woman could properly be convicted?Not learned14. Should the defendant be convicted?Not learned15. Should the man’s conviction be affirmed?Not learned16. Which of the following circumstances would most aid the defendant’s argument in favor of such an instruction?Not learned17. Could the defendant properly be convicted of aggravated robbery of the elderly?Not learned18. If the court finds both the clerk and the store owner guilty, what standard of liability must the court have interpreted the statute to impose?Not learned19. If the jury believes the testimony of the defense experts, under what circumstances could the jury properly acquit the woman of murder?Not learned20. Can the defendant properly be convicted of violating the statute?Not learned21. Can the man raise an intoxication defense?Not learned22. Should the appellate court uphold the conviction?Not learned23. Should the court give the jury the requested instruction?Not learned