Causation Flashcards

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For causation between ∆’s act and the harm suffered:

A

∆ actions have to be both:

  • the actual cause AND
  • proximate cause of the specified criminal result.

Actual cause + proximate cause = legal cause

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Actual cause

(cause-in-fact)

3 tests

A
  1. But For
  2. Substantial Factor
  3. Acceleration
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But For Test

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If criminal result would not have occured but for ∆’s act or conduct, then ∆’s act is the actual cause of the criminal result

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Substantial Factor Test

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  • Where there are multiple cause or parties responsible for the criminal result,
  • ∆ is responsible if his act was a
  • substantial factor causing the criminal result
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Acceleration Test

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  • When ∆’s conduct speeds up an inevitable death,
  • ∆ is considered an actual cause of death
  • because he “accelerated” an inevitable death

*this only applies to homicide

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Proximate Cause

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  • Promixate cause is established when
  • the harm produced by ∆’s cause in fact
  • was within the objectively foreseeable range of objective possibility

***The key is forseeability. If forseeable = proximate cause

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What result if victim has pre-existing conditions or unknown special sensitivies?

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∆’s conduct is a proximate cause of the harm

“You take the plaintiff as you find them”

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What is an intervening cause?

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An other force the combines with ∆’s act to bring about the harm

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Superseding intervening cause

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Relieves ∆’s of liability, thus braking the chain of proximate cause

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When does an intervening cause not break chain of proximate cause

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When it was foreseeable

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Dependent intervening

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cause will supersede the defendant’s act only when it is a totally abnormal response to the defendant’s act

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Independent intervening cause

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will normally supersede the defendant’s act, except when the independent intervening force was foreseeable

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