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5. Effect of condonation by party injured_----
6. Effect of contributory negligence of party injured___.
7. Effect of contributory negligence of third party--
8. Effect of intentional wrong of the party injured_.
9. Effect of consent of person wronged------
10. Effect of entrapment‒‒‒‒‒
11. Effect of repentance and withdrawal from the act
12. An act or omission to constitute a crime must be so declared by law
and must be contrary to law when committed
13. When omission to act is a crime
14. Acts mala in se and acts mala prohibita
15. Police wrongs and criminal wrongs
CHAPTER II. SOURCES OF THE LAW OF CRIMES.
20. The five sources of law
21. The United States Constitution---
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33. Federal courts have no common-law jurisdiction in criminal cases 27
CHAPTER III. CONDITIONS OF CRIMINALITY.
35. Conditions of criminality
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CHAPTER IV. AGE LIMITS OF CRIMINAL CAPACITY.
40. Under seven years
41. Between seven and fourteen years
42. Effect of command of parent to do the act
43. Physical incapacity to commit rape
44. Over fourteen years of age
45. Infant's liability for counterfeiting, forgery, false pretenses and
cheating
46. Infant's liability for bastardy
47. Infants liability for act of omission, such as nonsupport
CHAPTER V. MENTAL CAPACITY.
55. Insanity-Definition
56. Classification of insanity
57. Idiocy
58. Imbecility-Debility-Stupidity
59.
Mania-Intellect-Monomania
60. Dementia
61. Emotional insanity-Moral insanity
62. Tests of criminal responsibility
63. The child test
64. The wild beast test
65. Test of right and wrong in the abstract-----
66. Test of right and wrong as to the particular act--
67. Power of control test
160. Classification
80. Effect of insanity produced by excessive use of morphine or
cocaine
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81. Drunkenness may negative commission of the act
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82. Murder in first degree committed by intoxicated person-Man-
slaughter
90. Classes of cases in which question of compulsion arises
91. Coercion of husband
92. Subordinate commits crime by command of superior
93. Actual duress by persons without authority
94. Actual duress of necessity in other cases
95. Inability to perform a legal duty
118. The better view of mistake as defense-The weight of authority-- 87
119. Distinction between mistake of law and mistake of fact
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137. Attempt-The act done-A different question
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138. Attempt-Wharton's view criticized
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140. Attempt-Acts which have been held insufficient to constitute
criminal attempts-------
139. Attempt-Acts which have been held sufficient to constitute crim-
inal attempts
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148. Merger of tort in felony-History of the doctrine-Judge Bige-
low's view
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149. Felony versus misdemeanor-Doctrine of merger at common law 113
150. Felony versus misdemeanor-The modern doctrine-Common-law
rule abrogated
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151. Crimes of equal grade do not merge
152. Rule where one act includes two or more crimes___.
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