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Understanding Criminal Intent and the Debate over Fetal Homicide
The transcript touches upon a range of legal concepts, including attempted manslaughter, first degree feticide, and the intent element of criminal offenses. The discussion also covers the issue of new synthetic drugs posing a challenge to existing drug control laws.
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The chemical compositions of synthetic substances make them easily altered, resulting in the production of new drugs that circumvent drug laws.
29:47 - 33:25 (03:37)
Summary
The chemical compositions of synthetic substances make them easily altered, resulting in the production of new drugs that circumvent drug laws. Synthetic substances are highly addictive, lethal, and lack accepted safety for medical use.
ChapterUnderstanding Criminal Intent and the Debate over Fetal Homicide
EpisodeMr. Nice Guy part 3
PodcastReal Life Real Crime
The first degree fetus side requires the offender to have a specific intent to kill or inflict great bodily harm on an unborn child or be engaged in specific criminal acts like murder, rape, and arson.
33:25 - 36:57 (03:32)
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The first degree fetus side requires the offender to have a specific intent to kill or inflict great bodily harm on an unborn child or be engaged in specific criminal acts like murder, rape, and arson. In some cases, the defendant's mental status at the time of the crime may also be considered.
ChapterUnderstanding Criminal Intent and the Debate over Fetal Homicide
EpisodeMr. Nice Guy part 3
PodcastReal Life Real Crime
This transcript discusses the differences between specific criminal intent and attempted manslaughter, and how provocation may not reduce a homicide charge to manslaughter.
36:57 - 40:02 (03:05)
Summary
This transcript discusses the differences between specific criminal intent and attempted manslaughter, and how provocation may not reduce a homicide charge to manslaughter.