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Criminal Law: The Mens Rea Requirement (Specific Intent vs. General Intent) [LEAP Preview]

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Criminal Law: The Mens Rea Requirement (Specific Intent vs. General Intent) [LEAP Preview]

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11 thoughts on “Criminal Law: The Mens Rea Requirement (Specific Intent vs. General Intent) [LEAP Preview]”

  1. I was talking to my friend about the bar exam today and we were discussing crim law. My friend then said "yeah I heard it from the Studicata guy." Now I'm here lol

  2. I was talking to my friend about the bar exam today and we were discussing crim law. My friend then said "yeah I heard it from the Studicata guy." Now I'm here lol

  3. Criminal negligence is the act of an intelligent person being average with poor timing.
    Average people have "accidents."

  4. For the larceny example, how is taking the jacket trespassing? I could be wrong, but trespassing is a crime within itself.

    The common law definition of larceny is the wrongful taking and carrying away of someone else's personal property with the intent to permanently deprive the owner of that property. Any tangible property can be the subject of larceny.

    Common Law: Trespass is knowingly entering another owner's property or land without permission, which encroaches on the owner's privacy or property interests.

    Under Florida law, a criminal Trespass occurs where a person willfully enters or remains upon property without authorization or, if initially allowed on to the property, refuses to depart upon request of the rightful owner or occupant.

  5. Awesome breakdown! Thank you! Now I have the knowledge to pursued my public defender to represent me appropriately…. I'm afraid even though according to you I'm not guilty. I love the law. The only way it can be twisted is ignorance…. And you just solved that threat.

    I'm sure youre busy. But I am right? Referencing my comment about manipulation of the law.
    if you or another has time. ..Are there ways a prosecutor can manipulate this as a defense? Which would be a good video for future prosecutors. Ugh….

  6. I think I now possess the men's rea and the actus reus to go along with all you said… Good explanation thank you 👍

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