Great video. Nice refresher for this concept. Have you considered doing something similar to this for Intoxication/Possession and how it differs for voluntary vs involuntary (intoxication or possession) and how the MPC and Common Law differ....? Thanks again!
I am watching this in relation to the Dallas case of off duty police officer Amber Guyger shooting an unarmed man in his apartment which she thought was hers. Now in this case I presume the defense will be mistake of fact. She thought it was her apartment and that she was shooting an intruder. However, with this kind of defense, to me it puts the burden of proof on the defense to prove that the defendant made a reasonable mistake and the burden of reasonable doubt on the prosecution to show doubt that the mistake was reasonable. What are your thoughts?
Great video. Nice refresher for this concept. Have you considered doing something similar to this for Intoxication/Possession and how it differs for voluntary vs involuntary (intoxication or possession) and how the MPC and Common Law differ....?
Thanks again!
I am watching this in relation to the Dallas case of off duty police officer Amber Guyger shooting an unarmed man in his apartment which she thought was hers. Now in this case I presume the defense will be mistake of fact. She thought it was her apartment and that she was shooting an intruder. However, with this kind of defense, to me it puts the burden of proof on the defense to prove that the defendant made a reasonable mistake and the burden of reasonable doubt on the prosecution to show doubt that the mistake was reasonable. What are your thoughts?
Helped clear that up for me. thanks
This is great, thank you so much!❤️
thanks for the vid