Test Flashcards

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Factual causation

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  • applies ‘but for test’
  • but for Ds conduct, would consequence have occurred
  • pagett: v would not have died but for D using her as a shield in shoot out
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Legal causation

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Ds conduct more than minimal cause of consequence
Others may contribute to consequence
Benge: d still a legal cause of deaths as his conduct more than a minimal cause

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Medical negligence

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Unlikely to break chain of causation unless it is so independent of Ds act and in itself so potent in causing death that Ds act is insignificant

Cheshire: medical complications were direct consequence of shooting + Ds act still a significant cause of Vs death

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Vs own conduct

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Unlikely to break chain of causation unless it is so daft that a reasonable person wouldn’t have foreseen v reacting in that way

Roberts: D held to be liable for Vs injuries as her reaction was reasonably foreseeable

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Thin skull rule

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If v has something unusual about them that makes them more vulnerable, COC won’t be broken
-eg religious beliefs
-d must take V as he finds him
-thin skull
BLAUE: had to take victim as he found her

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Mens rea

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  • mental element of an offence: guilty mind
  • each offence has its own mens rea
  • prosecution must prove D had relevant mens rea for offence charged
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Direct intent

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D directly desires result that occurs and sets out to achieve it, result is his aim/purpose

Mohan: D deliberately punches V, directly intends to use unlawful force on V

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Indirect intent

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Result is not desired but was virtually certain to occur and D knows this

Woollin:

  • trial judge misdirected jury on law
  • HL held on appeal that D should be guilty of manslaughter
  • trial judge should’ve made it clear that D must know undesired result virtually certain to occur- jury may find D indirectly intended death to occur
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Recklessness

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Where D knows there was a risk of result happening but takes that risk

Cunningham: d not liable, didn’t know there was a risk of gas escaping into Vs house- not intended to cause harm nor had he taken a risk he knew about

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