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As law assignment 2.2
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critical evalution of murder
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elements of negligence
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What is the meaning of intention in English criminal law? Is it always possible to distinguish between intention and motive?
What offences has Basil (who is educationally subnormal) committed in the following circumstances?
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"The law relating to the mens rea of murder in England and Wales has now become settled through a series of judicial decisions, which together, have made it unnecessary for Parliament to legislate on the matter" - Critically consider.
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"The Nedrick/Woolin direction on intention manages to produce a clear distinction between intention and recklessness - Explain and discuss.
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'Critically Evaluate the Meaning of the term Recklessness to Describe an Aspect of Mens Rea and explain how it is currently applied to offences in English Law'.
'The current law of intoxication is indefensible as theory and producesindefensible results - We should abolish it completely and rely on the jury to determine what the accused's mental state was at the time of the actus reus.'
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Advise Clive who has been charged with the murder of David.
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Advise the parties of their criminal liability. What difference, if any would make the answer if J had died.
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Any crime in law is made up of two elements, the actus reus which is defined as the 'guilty act' and the mens rea defined as the 'guilty mind'.
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As there is a substantial injury in the form of a dislocated knee, Adrian immediately goes beyond the realms of assault, as force was applied, and battery – as there was an injury. A section 47
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Assault and intoxication - Discuss the possible criminal liability of Andy and Bert.
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Briefly Explain The Meaning Of These Terms: Actus Reus And Mens Rea
Consider Dennis' liability for the deaths of Sarah and Mary.
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Consider the possible criminal liability arising in the above circumstances.
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Consider what offences, if any, have been committed - Murder.
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Criminal Assignment.
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CRIMINAL LAW
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Criminal Law - reference case.
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Criminal Liability - Thabo Meli and Others v Reginam 1954.
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Criminal liability is generally based on fault with the prosecution having to prove both actus reus and mens rea. Some criminal offences are crimes of strict liability. Briefly explain the meaning of these 3 terms.
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Critically assess the current law regarding the Mens Rea of murder
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Critically evaluate the meaning of the term
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