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Index
Accessory liability, 100 - 102 ; acces-
sory after the fact, 103, 107 -8; as
distinguished from conspiracy li-
ability, 102 ; knowledge require-
ment, 101
Accomplice liability. See Accessory
liability
Act. See Voluntary act
Aiding and Abetting. See Accessory
liability
American Law Institute test, 137 -38
Armed robbery. See Robbery
Arraignment, 177
Arrest, 175
Arson, 165
Assault, 161 ; first degree, 163 ; simple
assault, 161 -63; with intent to
commit other crimes, 164
Assisted suicide, 56 - 58
Attempt, 97 - 100 ; required mental
state, 98 ; substantial step, 99
Bad check statutes, 122
Battered woman's syndrome, 147,
152 -55
Battery, 162
Beyond a reasonable doubt 182, 188
Burglary, 117 -19
Capital punishment. See Death pen-
alty
Causation, 29 - 31 ; direct cause, 29 ;
expert testimony to establish,
37 - 40 ; proximate cause, 30
Child abduction statutes, 161, 172 -74
Common law, 1 - 3
Computer crime, 123 -25
Conspiracy, 91 - 97, 104 -6; agree-
ment, 92 ; liability for, 96 - 97 ; overt
act requirement, 91, 94 ; parties to,
91 ; scope of, 94 ; unlawful act re-
quirement, 93 ; withdrawal from,
95 - 96
Criminal codes, 3 - 8 ; codification pro-
cess, 3 - 5 ; common characteristics
of, 5 - 6 ; federal criminal law, 6 - 7
Criminal procedural law, 7 - 8
Criminal trial process, 178 -83
Criminality and undesirable conduct,
10 - 14
Date rape. See Sexual assault

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