Unlawful Act Manslaughter Flashcards

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What is the definition of unlawful act manslaughter?

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It has a four stage test that must be established

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What is stage 1 of Unlawful Act Manslaughter?

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“There must be an unlawful act (assault or battery)

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UAMS- Stage 1 Key Law/Cases?

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1) Khan & Khan- The act must be a positive act, not an omission

2) Franklin- It must be a crime not a civil wrong

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Assault definition?

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An act which can causes the V to apprehend immediate unlawful force. Lord Goff in (Collins V Wilcock)

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Rule 1 of assault?

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An act (Ireland) can be words, gesture, even silence. SIDE RULE- Letters (Constanza)

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Rule 2 of assault?

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The V mut apprehend force (Lamb). SIDE RULE-jokes (Logden)

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Rule 3 of assault?

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The threat of force must be immediate (Smith V Chief of Woking Police). SIDE RULE- words may negate an assault (Tuberville V savage)

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Battery definition?

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The actual infliction of unlawful force/contact. Lord Goff in (Collins V Wilcock)

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Rule 1 of Battery?

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Touching- The actual infliction of unlawful force/contact. SIDE RULE- indirect (Martin)

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Rule 2 of battery?

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Touching must be unlawful- hostile or aggressive (Wilson V Pringle)

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UAMS- Stage 2 Definition?

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The act must involve a risk of harm (fully objective test)

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UAMS- Stage 2 Key law/Cases

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(Church)-would a reasonable OBSERVING see a risk of harm?
(DPP V Newbury & Jones)- D does not need to be aware of the risk as long as a sober and reasonable person would.

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UAMS- Stage 3 Definition?

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Did the unlawful act cause the V’s death. This is an issue of causation

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UAMS- Rule 1 of Stage 3?

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Factual causation- But for the D’s actions, would the result have happened anyway? (White)

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UAMS-
Rule 2 of Stage 3?

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Legal Causation- Significant contribution- Were the D’s actions MORE THAN a slight or trifling link to the result? (Kimsey)

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UAMS- Rule 3 of Stage 3?

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Causation issues?

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UAMS- Stage 4 definition?

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The D must have the mens rea (intention) to commit the lesser unlawful act (Goodfellow)