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CJA/305 Version Week Three Worksheet

Match the items in the Case Summary column to the Options in the right column by entering the correct corresponding alphabetical letter next to the numbers in the first column. Not all options will be used.

Case Summary

Options

Shaun is driving home at night from work on a six-lane road, under the speed limit. There are no streetlights. A man is crossing the middle of the street, and Shaun does not see him. Shaun hits the man and kills him.

Murder

Voluntary manslaughter

Involuntary manslaughter

Justifiable homicide

Excusable homicide

F. Statutory rape

G. Malice aforethought

H. Necessity

Felony murder

J. Suicide

K. Second-degree murder

L. Renunciation

M. Corpus delicti

2.

I

Ruth's friend Mary asks her to drive her to a convenience store and wait for her. While Ruth waits in the car, Mary shoots and kills the clerk, and robs the store. Mary gets in the car and Ruth drives away.

3.

B

Lisa comes home early from work and finds her husband in bed with her best friend. Lisa grabs a handgun and shoots her friend in the head.

4.

J

Zachary suggested playing Russian roulette with his friend Gary, because he had a handgun and only three bullets. Gary shoots himself in the head and dies.

5.

...

Upon asking for license and registration, the driver grabbed a gun out of the glove box and began to turn toward the officer. Officer Chan shot and killed the driver.
6.

A

Ben and Heather have a suicide pact, because their families are preventing them from having a relationship. Ben drives his car, with Heather in the passenger seat, off the cliff. Heather lives and Ben dies.

7.

G

After a fight with his wife, Tom buys a shovel and rope. He tells his wife he wants to drive into the desert to look at the stars. While in the desert, Tom chokes his wife. He digs a hole and buries her in the hole.

K

8.

Andrew abuses his son, Joe, which was noted by Joe's teachers. Andrew gets extremely drunk one day and beats Joe again. After 3 days, Joe dies from his injuries.

9.

M

Scott murders his wife, then takes a boat out to sea and dumps her body. Can Scott be charged with homicide?

10.

L

Nicole owns two aggressive dogs that consistently get out of the backyard. The dogs attack and kill Nicole's 80-year-old neighbor as she takes her daily walk.

11. How does your state's law define kidnapping? What degrees of kidnapping are effective in your state? How do federal kidnapping laws differ from your state's kidnapping laws? Include references.

One site states the definition…

Sources Used in Documents:

References

Cantor, D. M. (n.d.). A.R.S §13-1304 - Arizona Kidnapping Charges Defense Lawyer. Retrieved from http://dmcantor.com/assault-violent-crimes-homicides/kidnapping/

Rock, J. (n.d.). Kidnapping & Unlawful Imprisonment Laws in Arizona Phoenix Lawyer John Rock. Retrieved from http://www.rockslaw.com/kidnapping-unlawful-imprisonment-arizona.html

Zetter, K. (2015, October 26). The Most Controversial Hacking Cases of the Past Decade | WIRED. Retrieved from https://www.wired.com/2015/10/cfaa-computer-fraud-abuse-act-most-controversial-computer-hacking-cases/#slide-3

Zetter, K. (2016, April 13). Matthew Keys Sentenced to Two Years for Aiding Anonymous | WIRED. Retrieved from https://www.wired.com/2016/04/journalist-matthew-keys-sentenced-two-years-aiding-anonymous/


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