Recklessness Flashcards

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History of recklessness

A

Cunningham (1957)
Overruled by Caldwell (1982)
Then by NOW CURRENT LAW

R V G AND R (2003)

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R v G and R (2003)

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Newspaper set on fire by an 11 and 12 year old

A person acts reckless within the meaning of s1 of the criminal Damage Act 1971

  • in a circumstance where he is aware of the risk that it exists or will exist
  • a result when he is aware of a risk that will occur and it is in the circumstances known to him unreasonable to take that risk
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3
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Mens rea

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Foresaw a risk of the relevant actus reus

Unreasonably continued to run that risk

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4
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D must foresee the risk of damage

A

Stephenson

Schizophrenia
Fire
Haystack

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Size of the risk foreseen by D is irrelevant

A

Brady

D drunk in night club
Climbed onto railing, then fell onto the dance floor beneath severely injuring V

Foresight of any risk is sufficient

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6
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How carefully D considers the presence of the risk is irrelevant

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Parker
Smash down the receiver dialling box

Risk must have still entered his mind even if it is suppressed by Anger

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What the defendant thinks about the risk is irrelevant

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Doesn’t matter if they worry and hope that no damage will be caused

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D must have unreasonably run that risk

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Unless there is consent it is likely that the defendant is liable on this count

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