
1. D. Burglary/Modern law
1.1. Breaking
1.1.1. any enlargement/creation of hole
1.1.1.1. by fraud or threat still breaking
1.2. Entering
1.2.1. need not be contemporaneous w/break. any entry
1.2.1.1. enter by inanimate object ala not just to effectuate entry
1.2.2. any part of substructure - kitchen cabinets - fixtures
1.3. Dwelling of Another
1.3.1. habitation, not title/ownership
1.4. Night time
1.5. Intent to Commit Theft
1.5.1. any felony - bullet thru window, kill = murder and burglary
1.5.1.1. no continuing trespass; actual intent at time of breaking
1.6. Statutory Burglary
1.6.1. No night time requirement, any structure will suffice
2. F. Rape; Statutory Rape - GEN INTENT
2.1. Sexual Intercourse
2.2. Unlawful
2.3. Without Consent
2.3.1. fraud in inducement - pay tuition; still consent = not rape
2.3.2. fraud in factum - vitiates consent --fraud marriage = D in fact believed was husband so had sex = no consent = Rape
2.4. Statutory Rape
2.4.1. SL
2.5. Mens Rea
3. B. Receiving Stolen Property
3.1. Obtaining Possession of the property of another by fraud
3.2. receiving stolen ppty-cntrl ovr ppty is all that's required; ppty must be **stolen**
3.3. actual knowledge ppty is stolen; can be inferred frm circumstances
3.4. intent to deprive the owner
4. inchoate crimes - substantial step
4.1. Attempt
4.1.1. specific intent
4.1.1.1. only legal impossibility relieves liability
4.1.2. merges into substantive crime!
4.2. Solicitation
4.2.1. asking
4.2.1.1. impossibility - never defense bc crime is in asking
4.2.2. Once you solicit, and party agrees, it is now a conspiracy!
4.2.3. merges into substantive crime!
4.3. Conspiracy
4.3.1. agreeing
4.3.2. overt act toward completion only in some states or federal law - not MBE unless....
4.3.2.1. withdrawal - only to future; no undue past criminality
4.3.2.2. impossibility - never defense bc crime is in agreeing
4.3.3. does not merge w/substantive crime
4.3.4. Under MPC: Unilateral conspiracy
4.3.4.1. D guilty of UC if 1. intended to commit overt crime; 2. overt act; 3. believed other party intended to commit crime.
5. H. Arson-common law/modern law
5.1. Mental State-GENERAL Intent Crime
5.2. Burning
5.2.1. char, not scorch
5.3. Dwelling
5.3.1. any portion of structure/substructure
5.4. Of Another
5.5. modern law-any structure will suffice
5.6. Intent
6. A. THEFT - Specific Intent required - mistake of Fact or Law negates intent
6.1. Larceny
6.1.1. Custody (title still in another)
6.1.2. trespassory taking and carrying away of tangible psnl ppty of value
6.1.3. from a person in possession w/lgl rt to cntrl an objct
6.1.4. specific intent to steal required
6.1.5. Known misdelivery; keep
6.2. Larceny By Trick
6.3. False Pretense
6.3.1. POSS'N
6.3.2. Obtaining TITLE of the property of another by fraud
6.3.2.1. false rep of past/present material fact (future=K!)
6.4. embezzlement
6.4.1. Poss'n
6.4.2. Fraudulent converstion of tangible personal property after the D has obtained lawful possession
6.4.3. unknown misdelivery; keep
6.4.4. deprive of essentially all value of something
6.5. conversion **EXPAND**
7. C. Robbery
7.1. requires: 1) larceny (poss'n) 2) by violence/intimidation
7.1.1. use of force contemporaneous w/taking
7.2. extortion: future harm
7.3. battery and robbery merge if contemporaneously committed
8. E. Assault
8.1. attempted battery; apprehension of immediate B
8.1.1. Battery - GEN intent
8.2. Intent to frighten
8.3. Merges into battery if battery occurs
9. G. False Imprisonment and Kidnapping
9.1. False Imprisonment - GEN INT
9.1.1. Confinement
9.1.2. Another
9.1.3. Any period of time
9.1.4. without consent; force/threat
9.1.5. A&B is a LIO of FI
9.2. Kidnapping
9.2.1. False Imprisonment
9.2.1.1. hiding
9.2.2. Asportation (MOVE) or secret confinement