ADJUS-121 Lecture Notes - Lecture 26: Voicemail, Affirmative Defense, Actus Reus
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A conviction for conspiracy to commit murder cannot be supported by implied malice murder. (people v. swain drive by shooting) One cannot be guilty of conspiring to commit an unintentional crime because one cannot agree to commit an unintentional act. (swain) To hold a supplier liable the state must show both knowledge of illegal use and intent to further that use. (lauria hookers voicemail) A supplier can be shown to have intent by knowledge + Direct evidence he intends to participate or. Inference of his intent to participate based on. Special interest in the activity (acquiring a stake) When the volume is disproportionate to legitimate demand. When the nature of the crime is aggravated. A person commits conspiracy with another person, if he agrees with such person to commit or to aid in the commission of an offense [(1)] Mpc requires that the object of the conspiracy be a crime [(1)]