SUMMARY
Covers general principles of Oregon criminal law, including constitutional challenges, criminal liability, vicarious liability, and attempt and conspiracy crimes. PDF Download - After purchase go to My Content to retrieve your digital file(s).
DESCRIPTION
Chapter 1
GENERAL PROVISIONS
Andrew Robinson
§ 1.1 CRIMINAL CODE; OTHER SOURCES OF LAW
§ 1.2 DEFINITION OF OFFENSES
§ 1.2-1 Classification of Crimes
§ 1.2-2 Classification of Violations
§ 1.2-3 Special Violation Procedures
§ 1.3 CONSTITUTIONAL CHALLENGES TO OFFENSES
§ 1.3-1 Ex Post Facto
§ 1.3-2 Vagueness
§ 1.3-3 Overbreadth
§ 1.4 BASIC PRINCIPLES OF CRIMINAL LIABILITY
§ 1.4-1 Conduct Defined
§ 1.4-2 Culpable Mental State Defined
§ 1.4-3 Liability When Culpable Mental State Is Specifically Prescribed
§ 1.4-4 Liability When Culpable Mental State Is Not Specifically Prescribe
§ 1.4-5 Procedure for Determining Which Mental States Apply to Which Elements
§ 1.4-6 Ignorance and Mistake
§ 1.4-7 Liability for “Presumed” Mental State Prohibited
§ 1.5 VICARIOUS LIABILITY
§ 1.5-1 Aiding and Abetting
§ 1.5-2 Corporate Liability; Individual Liability for Corporate Conduct
§ 1.6 INCHOATE CRIMES
§ 1.6-1 Attempt
§ 1.6-2 Solicitation
§ 1.6-3 Conspiracy
§ 1.7 BIBLIOGRAPHY
Appendix 1A Abbreviations