Criminal Law.
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[22040/22115] Criminal Law It would be advisable for Adam to consider what defences of Criminal Law are available for him to use, in order to appeal for his conviction. When looking into the case of Adam, one comes to understand that he is in a very difficult position in regards to his liability, hence his conviction. Adam will have to justify his conduct as a result of the wounds inflicted upon Eve as a consequence of his Actus Reus. Adam has committed what one would automatically refer to as actual bodily harm. Therefore we understand that a definite act has been committed, one which was unintentional, that could be described as criminal, which would; according to section 20 of the offences Against Persons Act 18611, incriminate him and make him guilty of a misdemeanour. If Adam were to Appeal against his conviction, one would advise him to consider, and place more emphasis...


