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Quick Write: . What is the standard of proof in a criminal trial? Which side has to prove it? Discussion: Does a defendant in a criminal trial have to present a defense at trial? Why/why not?. AGENDA April 3, 2013. Today’s topics Homework check Enjoy your Spring Break!

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  1. Quick Write: • What is the standard of proof in a criminal trial? • Which side has to prove it? Discussion: Does a defendant in a criminal trial have to present a defense at trial? Why/why not?

  2. AGENDAApril 3, 2013 Today’s topics Homework check Enjoy your Spring Break! Taking care of each other Defenses Homework Chapter 12: Read + Glossary terms

  3. Take Care of Each Other

  4. Crimes Against Property Two broad categories: • Destruction of property • Theft of property

  5. Crimes Against Property Destruction of property • Arson • Vandalism

  6. Crimes Against Property Theft of property • Larceny • Shoplifting

  7. Crimes Against Property Theft of property • Embezzlement • Extortion

  8. Crimes Against Property Theft of property • Robbery • Burglary

  9. Crimes Against Property Theft of property • Receiving stolen property • Forgery

  10. Crimes Against Property Theft of property • Unauthorized use of a vehicle (UUV) • Carjacking

  11. DEFENSES

  12. DEFENSES No Crime Has Been Committed • No crime committed • No criminal intent

  13. DEFENSES Defendant Did Not Commit the Crime • Alibi

  14. DEFENSES Defendant Committed a Criminal Act, but the Act was Excusable or Justifiable • Self Defense • Defense of others • Defense of property Problem 11.1 (pg 128) • Complete A, B & D • Work individually

  15. DEFENSES Defendant Committed a Criminal Act but is Not Criminally Responsible for Actions • Infancy • Intoxication • Insanity

  16. DEFENSES Defendant Committed a Criminal Act but is Not Criminally Responsible for Actions • Entrapment • Duress • Necessity

  17. I shot the sheriff…

  18. Homework Before you leave • Pick up your belongings & any trash • Straighten up your area Homework • Chapter 12: Read + Glossary terms

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