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GOULD’S SUBSTANTIVE LAW “LIVE” CLASS for CRIMINAL LAW TOPIC: Structure Crimes, Crimes Against the Person, New Crimes, and Defenses COPYRIGHT 2012 GOULD’S LEGAL EDUCATION, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.

© 2012 GOULD’S, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. BURGLARY & ARSON COMMON LAW MODERN

© 2012 GOULD’S, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. BURGLARY, COMMON LAW BREAKINGENTERING DWELLING HOUSE OF ANOTHERAT NIGHT PRIOR INTENT TO COMMIT FELONY

© 2012 GOULD’S, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. BURGLARY, MODERN BREAKINGENTERING PROTECTED STRUCTURE OF ANOTHER PRIOR INTENT TO COMMIT A CRIME

© 2012 GOULD’S, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. ARSON, COMMON LAW BURNINGMALICE DWELLING HOME OF ANOTHER

© 2012 GOULD’S, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. ARSON, COMMON LAW BURNINGMALICE PROTECTED STRUCTURE OF ANOTHER

© 2012 GOULD’S, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. ASSAULTBATTERYRAPEMAYHEM FALSE IMPRISONMENT KIDNAPPING CRIMES AGAINST THE PERSON

© 2012 GOULD’S, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. NEW CRIMES MENS REA. Intent. ACTUS REUS. Act. CONCURRENCE. Between Intent and Act.

© 2012 GOULD’S, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. SELF-DEFENSE DEFENSE OF OTHERS DEFENSE OF PROPERTY DURESSNECESSITYENTRAPMENT LAW ENFORCEMENT CONSENTAUTHORITY MISTAKEWITHDRAWAL FULL JUSTIFICATIONS OR EXCUSES

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