Elements of conspiracy to commit a crime


Assignment:

Option 1: "Affirmative Defenses"

Compare and contrast the affirmative defenses identified in this textbook reading, and explain and what is meant by the sentence, "The defendant is competent to stand trial."

Explain the Supreme Court case of [Jackson v. Indiana] and how it is applicable to the states and competency for criminal liability. Do you agree with the case? Why or why not?

Option 2: "Solicitation vs. Conspiracy to Commit a Crime"

We will be comparing and contrasting the required elements of solicitation of another to commit a crime versus the required elements of conspiracy to commit a crime. Using the Internet or Strayer University Library resources, find a real-world example of one of the two crimes (either solicitation or conspiracy - your choice) from a news article, and please provide the link. Give us a brief synopsis of the facts, and then think like a prosecuting attorney - present what crime you would charge the defendant with and demonstrate how the facts prove each individual element of the crime you have chosen.

Note: an exemplary score will include an original post of at least 150 words, with a well-written response to at least one other student.

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