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Discuss the criminal liability of :G in relation to the laced drink, H in relation to the road traffic accident, F in relation to failing to call for an ambulance
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Discuss the criminal liability, if any, of Del, Rodney and Max for the death of Soames.
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Discuss the disposals available within the criminal justice system that can respond to the relevant offences in the given case study.
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Discuss the liability of three people, Sally, Gary and Doreen, all of which have committed some type of criminal offence.
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Discuss the possible criminal liability arising in the above situation.
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Discuss the potential criminal liability that Brain might face. Would your answer be any different if (a) the canister contained highly flammable material rather than weed killer? (b) Brian gave up the enterprise when he heard a noise?
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Discuss the range of options available to courts when passing a sentence.
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Discuss the strengths and weaknesses of psychological (offender) profiling.
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Discussing Homicide - constructive manslaughter.
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DISQUALIFICATION ORDERS
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Do You Feel That Custodial Or Non-Custodial Sentences Have The Most Impact In Controlling Crime?
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Doing Justice
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Domestic violence problem
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Early Modern Torture as Associated with Witchcraft in England and Germany
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Electric chair, gas chambers, and lethal injection, usually when we hear these words we tend to say, "Oh they deserve it."
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English legal doctrine is increasingly shunning objective mens rea as the 272 basis for criminal liability, in preference for a subjective assessment of the accused's mental state - Discuss.
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Environmental/Ethical Dilemma.
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Establishing the defence of Provocation in the Homicide Act 1957
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Expert Testimony Issues In False Allegation Cases.
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Explain and evaluate the extent to which the decision of the House of Lords in Woollin [1999] AC 82 has clarified the meaning of the concept of intention in English criminal law.
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Explain the Causes of Miscarriages of Justice, by Reference to Case Examples and Explain how the Criminal Appeal Act 1995 Aimed to Reduce such Injustices.
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Explain the range of sentences available and what factors may be taken into consideration when constructing a sentence
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Explain the range of sentences available and what factors may be taken into consideration when constructing a sentence
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Explain the role and functions of both the magistrate's court and the Crown Court.
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Explain what is meant by intentional, reckless and negligent behaviour. Ought such terms to be defined as a matter of law, or left to the jury as a matter of fact?
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