Murder Flashcards

1
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What is homicide?

A

The general term for the unlawful killing of a human being

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2
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How did Lord Coke define murder?

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“The unlawful killing of a reasonable person in being and under the Queen’s peace with malice aforethought, expressed or implied”

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3
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What needs to be satisfied for the actus reus of murder?

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  • The defendant killed
  • A victim who is a ‘reasonable creature in being’
  • Under the Queen’s peace
  • Unlawfully
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4
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Does a foetus in the womb constitute a ‘reasonable creature in being’?

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Attorney General’s Reference 3 1994 held that there needs to be ‘an existence independent to the mother’ for a foetus to be considered human

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5
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In what case was the test of death established?

A

R v Malcherek

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What was the ‘year and a day rule’?

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The victim originally needed to die of injuries sustained from the defendant within a year and a day

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What statute changed the year and a day rule and how did it change it?

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  • Law Reform (Year and a Day Rule) Act 1996
  • Now if the victim dies more than 3 years after, the CPS must seek permission from the Attorney General to prosecute
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When is a killing of another human not unlawful?

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In the self-defence or prevention of crime if reasonable force in the circumstances is used

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9
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What is the mens rea of murder?

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  • Expressed malice aforethought
  • Implied malice aforethought
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10
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What is expressed malice aforethought?

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Intent to kill

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What is implied malice aforethought?

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Intent to cause GBH

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What was held in R v Vickers?

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The defendant only meant to inflict GBH, though was sentenced to death as he still had the required mens rea of murder

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13
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What year was the Law Reform Report for ‘Murder, Manslaughter and Infanticide’?

A

2006

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14
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What opinion did the Law Reform 2006 Report for ‘Murder, Manslaughter and Infanticide’ have on the mens rea for murder?

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It is unfair to be convicted when there is no intent to kill. However, if they intended to cause harm, the defendant should take responsibility for the consequences

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15
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When is a mandatory life sentence imposed?

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When the defendant is aged 18 and over

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16
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When is a mandatory sentence at His Majesty’s pleasure imposed?

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When the defendant is aged 10-17

17
Q

When is there a whole life sentence for murder?

A

In exceptionally serious cases

18
Q

When is there a 30 year minimum sentence?

A
  • Murder of police
  • Sexually motivated
  • Racially aggravated
  • Involves firearms
19
Q

What is the minimum sentence for murder?

A

15 years

20
Q

What was held in R v Cunningham (not the same as the recklessness case in 1957)?

A

Lord Edmond Davies dissented as he felt that R v Vickers should be parliaments decision in relation to implied malice aforethought