Murder and manslaughter Flashcards

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definition of murder

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actus reus and mens rea of murder

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unlawful killing

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Airedale NHS Trust v Bland [1993] AC 789

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R v Inglis [2011] 1 WLR 1110

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concept beyond a year and a day

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meaning and exception Any Reasonable Creature in Rerum Natura

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In R v Poulton (1832) 5 C & P 329

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Under the Queen’s Peace

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section 9 of the Offences Against the Person Act 1861

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meaning of Malice Aforethought
(R v Cunningham [1982], why misleading

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murder specific intent

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Grievous bodily harm , section 20 of the Offences Against the Person Act 1861, (DPP v Smith [1961] AC 290)

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why GBH is a harsh law

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15
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transfer malice and general malice

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To prove malice aforethought R Vs Tubere (1945) 12 EACA 63

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17
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penalty, Abolition of the Death Penalty Act 2021. R v Howe [1987]

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what is causation

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19
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factual causation (but for test) R v Dyson and R v White, weakness

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20
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legal causation, substantial and operative

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21
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burden of proof

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