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OPOTA UNIT 2: LEGAL
2.1-List the general elements of a crime. - ANS--A prohibited act ("actus reus") and...
-A specific mental intent ("mens rea") that ...
-Occur at the same time ("concurrence") and...
-Bring about a particular result made unlawful by the statute ("causation)

2.1-Define the culpable mental states "purposely," "knowingly," "recklessly," and
"negligently." - ANS--Purposely - A person acts purposely when it is the person's
specific intention to cause a certain result, or , when the gist of the offense is a
prohibition against conduct of a certain nature, regardless of what the offender intends
to accomplish thereby, it is the offender's specific intention to engage in conduct of that
nature.
-Knowingly - A person acts knowingly, regardless of purpose, when the person is aware
that the person's conduct will probably cause a certain result or will probably be of a
certain nature
-Recklessly - A person acts recklessly when, with heedless indifference to the
consequences , the person disregard a substantial and unjustifiable risk that the
person's conduct is likely to cause a certain result or is likely to cause a certain result or
is likely to be a certain nature
-Negligently - A person acts negligently when, because of a substantial lapse from due
care, the person fails to perceive or avoid a risk that the person's conduct may cause
result or may be of a certain nature

2.1-Identify the R.C. 2923.02 offense of Attempt to Commit an Offense according to it's
elements. - ANS-It is a crime to....
-Purposely or knowingly, when such purpose or knowledge is sufficient culpability for the
commission of an offense, to ...
-Engage in conduct that, if successful, would constitute or result in the offense

2.2A-Identify the R.C. Chapter 2903 offense in the example according to the elements
of that offense. - ANS--Aggravated Murder
-Murder
-Voluntary Manslaughter
-Involuntary Manslaughter
-Reckless Homicide
-Negligent Homicide
-Aggravated Vehicular Homicide, Vehicular Homicide, Vehicular Manslaughter
-Aggravated Vehicular Assault; Vehicular Assault

,-Felonious Assault
-Aggravated Assault
-Assault
-Negligent Assault
-Aggravated Menacing
-Menacing
-Menacing by stalking

Aggravated Murder - ANS-No person shall purposely, and with prior calculation and
design, cause the death of another or the unlawful termination of another's pregnancy.

Murder - ANS-No person shall purposely cause the death of another or the unlawful
termination of another's pregnancy.

Voluntary Manslaughter - ANS-No person, while under the influence of sudden passion
or in a sudden fit of rage, either of which is brought on by serious provocation
occasioned by the victim that is reasonably sufficient to incite the person into using
deadly force, shall knowingly cause the death of another or the unlawful termination of
another's pregnancy.

Involuntary Manslaughter - ANS-No person shall cause the death of another or the
unlawful termination of another's pregnancy as a proximate result of the offender's
committing or attempting to commit a felony.

Reckless Homicide - ANS-No person shall recklessly cause the death of another or the
unlawful termination of another's pregnancy.

Negligent Homicide - ANS-No person shall negligently cause the death of another or the
unlawful termination of another's pregnancy by means of a deadly weapon or
dangerous ordnance

Aggravated vehicular homicide - vehicular homicide - vehicular manslaughter - ANS-No
person, while operating or participating in the operation of a motor vehicle, motorcycle,
snowmobile, locomotive, watercraft, or aircraft, shall cause the death of another or the
unlawful termination of another's pregnancy in any of the following ways

Aggravated vehicular assault; vehicular assault - ANS-No person, while operating or
participating in the operation of a motor vehicle, motorcycle, snowmobile, locomotive,
watercraft, or aircraft, shall cause serious physical harm to another person or another's
unborn

, Felonious Assault - ANS-No person shall knowingly do either of the following:
(1) Cause serious physical harm to another or to another's unborn;
(2) Cause or attempt to cause physical harm to another or to another's unborn by
means of a deadly weapon or dangerous ordnance.

Aggravated Assault - ANS-No person, while under the influence of sudden passion or in
a sudden fit of rage, either of which is brought on by serious provocation occasioned by
the victim that is reasonably sufficient to incite the person into using deadly force, shall
knowingly:
(1) Cause serious physical harm to another or to another's unborn;

Assault - ANS-No person shall knowingly cause or attempt to cause physical harm to
another or to another's unborn

Negligent Assault - ANS-No person shall negligently, by means of a deadly weapon or
dangerous ordnance as defined in section 2923.11 of the Revised Code, cause physical
harm to another or to another's unborn

Aggravated Menacing - ANS-No person shall knowingly cause another to believe that
the offender will cause serious physical harm to the person or property of the other
person, the other person's unborn, or a member of the other person's immediate family

Menacing by Stalking - ANS-No person by engaging in a pattern of conduct shall
knowingly cause another person to believe that the offender will cause physical harm to
the other person or a family or household member of the other person or cause mental
distress to the other person or a family or household member of the other person

Menacing - ANS-No person shall knowingly cause another to believe that the offender
will cause physical harm to the person or property of the other person, the other
person's unborn, or a member of the other person's immediate family.

2.2A-Identify the R.C. Chapter 2905 offenses in the example according to the elements
of that offense - ANS--Kidnapping
-Abduction
-Unlawful Restraint
-Criminal Child Enticement
-Trafficking in Persons

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