Strict liability offenses are those that do not require the formation of criminal intent for an individual
Question:
Strict liability offenses are those that do not require the formation of criminal intent for an individual to be found guilty.
Hints: Use these resources to answer the questions below.
https://saylordotorg.github.io/text_criminal-law/s08-the-elements-of-a-crime.html
https://www.law.cornell.edu/wex/strict_liability
How about a video? https://youtu.be/zfh9pr2seBs or if you like a British accent--https://youtu.be/gtFeUNf3eeg
Answer the following questions.
1. Traditionally, normally what must exist for an offender to be found guilty of a crime? Hint- the Criminal Code of Georgia explains it pretty well.
2. How do strict liability offenses differ from traditional offenses, such as murder or robbery? Hint- Cornell Law does a nice job with this.
3. Cite some examples of strict liability criminal offenses.