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1. If the young woman killed the rival gang member because of the threat to her own life, the young woman should be found
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2. The defendant may be found guilty of murder
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3. If charged with murder of the man, the teller should be found
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4. If the bar patron is prosecuted for manslaughter, his best chance for acquittal would be based on an argument that
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5. The most serious degree of criminal homicide the defendant is guilty of is
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6. The court should
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7. The appellate court should
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8. The most serious degree of criminal homicide of which the husband can be legally convicted is
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9. His best argument for being found NOT guilty is that he
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10. The businessman is prosecuted for manslaughter. He should be
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11. In a common-law jurisdiction, if the defendant is charged with murder and arson, he should be
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12. The most serious crime for which the defendant can properly be convicted is
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13. Which of the following is correct?
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14. The defendant is guilty of
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15. The employee is guilty of
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16. If the teenager is charged with manslaughter, her best defense would be that she
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17. If the jury believes the defendant's testimony and finds that her mistaken belief that the gun was a prop was reasonable, they should find her
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18. As to the deaths of the eight persons, what crime, if any, did the wife commit?
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19. What crime did the man commit?
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20. Of which of the following degrees of criminal homicide, if any, can the jury properly convict the defendant?
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21. On these facts, what is the most serious offense of which the man properly could be convicted?
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22. In a jurisdiction that follows common law principles, what is the most serious crime of which the man could properly be convicted?
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23. If the employee is charged with murder in the first degree, should she be convicted?
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24. What is the most serious homicide offense of which the man could properly be convicted?
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25. In a common law jurisdiction, of what crime(s), if any, could the wife be found guilty?
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26. In a jurisdiction that follows the common law for homicide offenses, which crimes should the court instruct the jury on?
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27. Can the man properly be convicted of felony murder?
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28. Should the man’s conviction be reversed?
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29. Can the supplier be convicted of murder?
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30. What lesser-offense instruction should the defense attorney request?
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31. What is the most serious homicide offense, if any, of which the woman can properly be convicted?
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32. What is the most serious crime of which the man can properly be convicted?
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33. Should the court instruct on voluntary manslaughter?
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