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Criminal Law - Offenses Against the Person

Criminal Law - Offenses Against the Person

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Welcome to "Study for the Bar in Your Car," Episode 4: Criminal Law – Offenses Against the Person! Your AI hosts, Maude and Claude, are here to expertly guide you through Angela's invaluable law notes, breaking down the intricacies of crimes that directly impact individuals.

This episode delves into the core definitions and critical distinctions essential for bar exam success. We start with Assault and Battery, clarifying the "unlawful application of force" for battery—a general intent crime where even an offensive touch suffices. Then, we differentiate between assault as an "attempted battery" and "reasonable apprehension of immediate harmful contact."

Next, we unravel False Imprisonment and its aggravated cousin, Kidnapping, emphasizing the addition of "substantial movement" (asportation) or concealment that elevates the offense. Learn how seemingly simple acts can trigger serious charges and why intent and the degree of movement are so crucial.

The episode thoroughly unpacks Rape, highlighting the evolution from common law definitions to modern statutes, and the nuances of "effective consent". But perhaps most critically for your exam, we dive deep into Statutory Rape, a strict liability crime where a defendant's mistake regarding the victim's age is generally NO defense! This is a frequent bar exam trap, and we make sure it sticks.

To solidify your understanding, we walk through MBE-style questions, dissecting real-world scenarios to illustrate how these rules apply in practice. Tune in to "Study for the Bar in Your Car" and master these high-stakes concepts with us. Subscribe now for more expertly distilled legal knowledge that will drive your bar prep forward!

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