Criminal attempt Flashcards

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What is the definition for criminal attempt and where is it found?

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Criminal attempt act 1981 s.1(1)
‘if, with intent to commit an offence, a person does an act which is more than merely preparatory to the commission of the offence, he is guilty of attempting to commit the offence’

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What is the actus reus for a criminal attempt?

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person does an act which is more than merely preparatory to the commission of the offence

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what is the mens rea for a criminal attempt?

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intention to commit that offence

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what is the mens rea for attempted murder

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has to be express malice aforethought and cant be attempt GBH as decided in R v Whybrow

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what is a definition for ‘merely preparation’ and where did it come from?

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R v Gullefer
‘more than merely ‘preparatory’ means that the defendant should have ‘embarked proper on the crime’

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case examples showing ‘mere praparation’

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R v Rowley
R v Geddes

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cases showing more than mere preparation

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DPP v Moore
R v Jones
R v Tosti

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what happens if the crime is impossible but the defendant has still attempted

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it is still seen as an attempt
e.g. R v Shivpuri

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