GOULD’S SUBSTANTIVE LAW “LIVE” CLASS for CRIMINAL LAW TOPIC: Shopping List, & “Buddy Template” COPYRIGHT 2012 GOULD’S LEGAL EDUCATION, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.

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GOULD’S SUBSTANTIVE LAW “LIVE” CLASS for CRIMINAL LAW TOPIC: Shopping List, & “Buddy Template” COPYRIGHT 2012 GOULD’S LEGAL EDUCATION, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.

© 2012 GOULD’S, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. GOULD’S SHOPPING LIST FOR CRIMINAL LAW 1.MURDER 2.MURDER DEFENSES 3.VOLUNTARY MANSLAUGHTER 4.INVOLUNTARY MANSLAUGHTER 5.ATTEMPT & ATTEMPTED MURDER 6.THEFT & STRUCTURE CRIMES 7.CRIMES AGAINST THE PERSON 8.SOLICITATION & CONSPIRACY 9.VICARIOUS LIABILITY 10.DEFENSES 11.NEW CRIMES 12.POLICE SITUATIONS

© 2012 GOULD’S, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. PRINCIPAL, for BUDDY CRIMES SOLICITATIONMERGERCONSPIRACY TARGET CRIME OTHER CRIMES

© 2012 GOULD’S, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. “BUDDY” CONSPIRACY TARGET CRIME PINKERTONACCOMPLICEACCESSORYRECEIPTCO-FELONMISPRISON DEFENSES. Withdrawal, Necessity, Mistake.

© 2012 GOULD’S, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. CONSPIRACY TARGET CRIME PINKERTONACCOMPLICEACCESSORYRECEIPTCO-FELONMISPRISONDEFENSES BUDDY TEMPLATE

© 2012 GOULD’S, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. I.PRINCIPAL. SOLITIATION. MERGER. CONSPIRACY. AGREEMENT. ACT IN FURTHERANCE. DEFENSES. Withdrawal, Necessity, Mistake. II.“BUDDY.” CONSPIRACY. TARGET CRIME. PINKERTON. ACCOMPLICE. ACCESSORY. RECEIPT. CO-FELON. MISPRISON. DEFENSES. Withdrawal, Necessity, Mistake. ON YOUR ESSAY, THE “BUDDY TEMPLATE” LOOKS LIKE the FOLLOWING:

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