1This Defendant Knowingly Engaged in the Acts of Using Force and Taking Money (Satisfying "General Intent"), He did not Intend Permanently to Deprive the Bank of its Possession of the Money (Failing to Satisfy "Specific Intent"). a General Intent Requirement Suffices to Separate Wrongful from "Otherwise Innocent" Conduct. FLOYD J. CARTER v. UNITED STATES 530 U. S. 255,120 S. Ct. 2159,147 L. Ed. 2d203, 68 U.S.L.W. 4513 (Cal .2000).
3Danielle, R. Newton. What's Right With a Claim- of- Right. 33 U.S.F.L. Rev. 673, Copyright (c) 1999 University of San Francisco School of Law University of San Francisco Law Review Summer, 1999.