| Issue/Conclusion |
Standard |
Facts |
Reasons
(Common Knowledge, Policy) |
|
| Paul met the element of intent because |
he had to be substantially certain that he would hit
someone
|
when he went skateboarding on a busy side walk. |
|
Conclusion not Analytical |
| Paul met the element of intent because |
he had to be substantially certain that he would hit
someone |
|
because it is common knowledge that it is difficult to
maneuver around people on a skateboard. Thus, the likelihood of hitting
someone while skateboarding increases as there are more pedestrians around.
|
Conclusion not Analytical |
| Paul met the element of intent |
|
when he went skateboarding on a busy sidewalk |
because it is common knowledge that it is difficult to
maneuver around people on a skateboard. Thus, the likelihood of hitting
someone while skateboarding increases as there are more pedestrians around.
|
Conclusion not Analytical |
| Paul met the element of intent |
|
when he went skateboarding on a busy sidewalk.
|
|
Conclusion not Analytical |
|
Paul had to be substantially certain that
he would hit someone |
when he went skateboarding on a busy sidewalk. |
because it is common knowledge that it is difficult to
maneuver around people on a skateboard. Thus, the likelihood of hitting
someone while skateboarding increases as there are more pedestrians around.
|
Acceptable analytical
sentence |
| Paul met the element of intent because |
he had to be substantially certain that he would hit
someone |
when he went skateboarding on a busy side walk |
because it is common knowledge that it is difficult to
maneuver around people on a skateboard. Thus, the likelihood of hitting
someone while skateboarding increases as the number of pedestrians
increases. |
Acceptable Analytical
Sentence |