Murder and Manslaughter Flashcards

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Murder defined

Section 167

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a) means to cause the death
b) bodily injury known as likely to cause death or being reckless as to whether death ensues
c) bodily injury and by accident or mistake kills another person - though he doesn’t mean to hurt or kill that person
d) killing in pursuit of any unlawful object

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Further murder defined

Section 168

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a) causes GBH. facilitating commission of an offence, avoiding detection, or attempted commission, or purpose of resisting lawful apprehension nd death ensues

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Intent to cause death

must show

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Intended to cause the death, or
Knew that death was likely to ensue, or
was reckless that death would ensue

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To show the defendants state of mind metes provisions of 167(b) must show..

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Intended to cause bodily injury to the deceased
Knew the injury was likely to cause death
Was reckless as to whether death ensued or not

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R v Desmond

Killing in pursuit of unlawful object, 167 (d)

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Not only must the object be unlawful, but the accused must knw that his act is likely to cause death. It must be shown that knowledge accompanied the act causing death

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Punishment for murder, s. 172

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1) Everyone who commits murder is liable to imprisonment for life

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Attempted Murder

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Section 173, CA61

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Intent must be established

Case law

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R v Murphy
When proving an attempt to commit an offence it must be shown that the accused’s intention was to commit the substantive offence. Eg. in a case of attempted murder it is necessary for the crown to establish an actual intent to kill

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Section 173

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Everyone who attempts to commit murder is liable for a term of imprisonment not exceeding 14 years

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Section 174

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Everyone who incites, counsel, or attempts to procure any person to murder any other person in NZ, murder is not in fact committed

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Counselling or attempting to procure murder

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Where murder not in fact committed

If person incited or counsels commits murder parties s.66 applies to the incite/councilor

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Conspiracy to commit murder

S. 175

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Everyone who conspires or agrees with any person to murder any other person whether the murder is to take place in nz or elsewhere.

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AATF to murder

S. 176

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Everyone is liable to imprisonment for a term not exceeding 7 years who is an AATF to murder

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Voluntary manslaughter

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Mitigating circumstances reduce what would other wise be murder to manslaughter - even though the defendant may have intended to kill or cause GBH

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Involuntary manslaughter

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Covers killings in which death is caused by an unlawful act or gross negligence

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Manslaughter by an unlawful act
160 (2)
4 point test

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  1. Defendant must intentionally do an act
  2. Act must be unlawful
  3. Act must be dangerous
  4. Act must cause death
17
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Major departure test

S. 150A(2)

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Requires a high degree of negligence
Gross negligence must be show whether the case relates to an unlawful act or an omission
Objective test
Test of gross negligence is objective and that the defendant’s state of mind is not a prerequisite to conviction for manslaughter by gross negligence