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Humanities Legal Studies Topic started by: Ingy_ on Jun 12, 2019



Title: Which does NOT exist within a legal impossibility?
Post by: Ingy_ on Jun 12, 2019

Question 1.

This test, used for gauging the presence of actus reus in attempt crimes, holds that attempt occurs when it is no longer ambiguous to an ordinary person what the would-be offender intends.

▸ The "Probable Desistance" Test.

▸ The "Unequivocally" Test.

▸ The "Dangerous Proximity" Test.

▸ The "Indispensable Element" Test.

Question 2.

Which does NOT exist within a legal impossibility?

▸ There is Intention to Perform a Physical Act.

▸ There is a Performance of the Intended Physical Act.

▸ The Consequence Resulting from the Intended Act does not Amount to a Crime.

▸ The Motive, Desire, and Expectation not to Perform an Act in Violation of the Law.


Title: Which does NOT exist within a legal impossibility?
Post by: coltonf1 on Jun 12, 2019
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