3- Murder Flashcards

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What is homicide?

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General term used to describe unlawful killing of a human being.
- Murder & manslaughter are two of the offences that constitute homicide.

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What is murder?

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‘The unlawful killing of a reasonable person in being & under the Queen’s Peace with malice
aforethought, express or implied’ (Lord Coke in 17th century).
- Common law offence

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What is the AR of murder?

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‘Unlawful killing of a reasonable creature in being under the Queen’s Peace’.

  1. D must have killed
  2. A reasonable creature in being
  3. Under the Queen’s Peace
  4. The killing was unlawful
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What is the MR of murder?

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‘Malice aforethought, express or implied’

  1. Intention to kill
  2. Intention to cause GBH

Intent can be:

  • direct
  • oblique
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Explain the 1st point of the AR of murder- include KEY CASE

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D must have killed

  • It can be by an act or omission (R v Gibbins and Proctor (1918)- murder by omission).
  • Murder is a result crime and thus causation must also be established.
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Explain the 2nd point of the AR of murder- include KEY CASE

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A reasonable creature in being

  • The victim must be a human being.
    • A homicide cannot be charged for the killing of a foetus. A child
      must have an ‘existence independent of the mother’ to be
      considered a human being.
    • The victim must be alive, ‘brain-death’ is recognised as death as
      doctors are allowed to switch off life-support machines without
      being criminally liable (R v Malcherek (1981)).
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What is the ‘year and a day’ rule?

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Related to ‘reasonable creature in being’

  • This rule, where death must have occurred within a year and a day after the attack for it to be considered murder, was abolished in 1996 by the Law Reform as improvements in medical skill meant that the rule had become outdated.
  • Now there is no time limit on ehe
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Explain the 3rd point of the AR of murder- include KEY CASE

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Under the Queen’s Peace

  • The killing of an enemy in the course of war isn’t murder.
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Explain the 4th point of the AR of murder- include KEY CASE

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The killing must be unlawful

  • Killing might be lawful if in:
    i. Self defence
    ii. Defence of another
    iii. Prevention of crime
  • If D successfully argues the partial defences of loss of control and diminished responsibility the killing will still be unlawful but D will be guilty of voluntary manslaughter and the judge will have greater discretion when sentencing.
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