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Criminal Liability (requisites (wrong done is direct, natural, and logical…
Criminal Liability
requisites
wrong done is direct, natural, and logical consequence of the felony
death may be expected
reasonable time
normal health
proximate cause
not
intentional act of the victim
efficient intervening cause
not
weak or diseased physical condition
nervousness or temperament of the victim
causes which are inherent to the victim
neglect of the victim or third person (e.g. refusal of medical attendance)
erroneous or unskillful medical or surgical treatment
intentional felony has been committed
still liable
aberratio ictus (mistake in blow)
error in personae (mistake in identity)
praeter intentionem (injurious result is greater than intended)
conspiracy
requisites
execution was decided upon
agreement to effect what has been conceived and determined
agreement pertains to a commission of a felony
agreement presupposes meeting of the minds of two or more persons
two or more persons came to an agreement
exception
absent from the scene
tried to prevent commission of crime
proposal to commit a felony
requisites
he proposes its execution to other person/s
person decided to commit a felony
not
proposer not determined to commit felony
no decided, concrete, and formal proposal
it is not the execution of a felony that is proposed
not
mistake of fact
requisites
lawful act
lawful intent
no fault or carelessness
impossible crime
requisites
act done with evil intent
accomplishment is inherently impossible
OR means employed is inadequate or ineffectual
ineffectual
inherently impossible
legal impossibility
physical or factual impossibility
inadequate
against persons or property
against persons
duel
rape
abortion
physical injuries
infanticide
parricide
homicide
murder
against property
brigandage
robbery
usurpation
culpable insolvency
theft
swindling
chattel mortgage
arson
malicious mischief
act performed does not constitute a violation or another RPC provision