Murder Flashcards

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What is the definition of murder?

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The unlawful killing of another human being within the Queens peace.

Common law offence

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The Actus Reus of murder

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An unlawful act in fact and in law

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Actus Reus - Name a case where there was evidence of factual causation of death

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White [1910]

Poison was not cause of death

Heart attack would have happened in any event

Charged with attempted murder

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Actus Reus - Name a case where there was evidence of legal causation of death

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Cheshire [1991]

D shot victim and was admitted to hospital

If D’s conduct was a significant to death then jury can convict.

V would not have been in hospital ‘but for’ D’s actions

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Actus Reus - Explain case of Pagett [1983]

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V shot by police when D used her as a human shield

Third party act did dot break chain of causation

They would not have shot at D ‘but for’ his actions

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Actus Reus - Name cases which set out the rule ‘thin skull rule’

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Take your victim as you find them

Blaue [1976] Religious belief will not break chain of causation

Pre existing condition will not absolve D of liability

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The Mens Rea of Murder

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AKA Malice aforethought

Did D intend death or GBH of V?

Look at evidence to determine what D was thinking at time of the act

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Mens Rea - 2 types of intention

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Direct

Indirect/Oblique

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Mens Rea - name of case of direct intention

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Mohan [1976]

Defines Direct Intention

D desires to bring about the consequences of his actions

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Mens Rea - Which case approved Mohan [1976]

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Gillick [1986]

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Mens Rea - Leading case of Indirect Intention

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Woolin [1998]

Serious bodily harm was a virtually certain consequence of D’s voluntary act and D appreciated that fact.

Was the result D’s purpose?

Appeal - manslaughter

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Mens Rea - Preceeding case to Woolin [1998]

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Nedrick [1986]

Direct jury to not infer the necessary intention unless death or serious bodily harm was virtually certain as a result of D’s actions

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Two Compassion Cases

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Inglis [2011]

Nicklinson [2012]

No special defence for compassion.

Mercy killings are murder

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