mens rea- paper 1 Flashcards

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mens rea

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‘the guilty mind’ - the mental element of a crime

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two types of mens rea

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intention- planned/ meant to do it
recklessness- recognised the risk but carried on regardless

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two types of intention

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direct- D’s decision or aim to bring about the prohibited consequence
indirect- acted in a way that made the consequence virtually certain

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case for direct intention

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Mohan

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case for indirect intention

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Woolin
-D’s baby was crying and D lost his temper; he threw the baby towards a pram 5ft away, but the baby hit the wall instead and died.

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test for indirect intention

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  1. was the consequence virtually certain (objective)
  2. did D know the consequences were virtually certain (subjective)
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case for recklessness

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Cunningham
-D went into a building and ripped the gas meter off the wall to steal the money inside. Unknown to D, this caused gas to spread to neighbours house, harming V

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test for recklessness

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D must realise the risk and carry on regardless (subjective)

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transferred malice

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D intended to commit a crime on one person, but actually commits ikon someone else, the mens rea can be transferred from the intended victim to the actual victim.

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case for transferred malice

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R v Lattimer
-D was in a pub one evening and got into an argument with X. D took off his belt to try and hit X, he hit X but also got V accidentally.

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