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CRIM Flowchart PDF

This document outlines the key elements that determine criminal liability, including whether an act was voluntary, whether it was done with intent and malice, if it proximately caused a result like death or injury, and exceptions for mistakes of fact, accidents, lack of intent, or impossibility. It also distinguishes between attempted, frustrated, and consummated crimes.
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CRIM Flowchart PDF

This document outlines the key elements that determine criminal liability, including whether an act was voluntary, whether it was done with intent and malice, if it proximately caused a result like death or injury, and exceptions for mistakes of fact, accidents, lack of intent, or impossibility. It also distinguishes between attempted, frustrated, and consummated crimes.
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No criminal liability

Desist/intervention
Honest
Justifying/
mistake Accident
exempting
of fact

Voluntariness of act
or omission Proximate cause

Mortal Y
N Freedom Y N
wound

Crime Non-
N mortal Y
Motive

Y wound
Malice

N Intelligence Felony N Death Y

N Asportacion Y
Other
N crimes Y
N Intent Y Deceit

N Others Y

Imprudence
Lack of skill
Fault
Lack of foresight
negligence

Desist/intervention
Consummated

Attempted Frustrated Impossible crime

Indeterminate stage Subjective phase Praeter intentionem/aberatio ictus/error in personae

Crim law 1 | Anonuevo

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