Constructive Manslaughter ESSAY PLAN Flashcards
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Issues with Constructive Manslaughter
- Ashworth + Herring unfair labelling sentencing principle
- Moralism - Function of criminal law is establishing and enforcing societal norms and values
Mitchell - What about the case of ‘one punch killer’? There should be a foreseeable risk of death when there is an advertent criminal act
- Subjective - Dawson + Watson -> What the defendant thought was right
Overcriminalisation Ashworth
Someone may have only intended minor harm yet get punished severely
For the Constructive Manslaughter Principle
Horder
If you intentionally harm someone’s body (e.g., hitting, kicking, or punching them), you are violating a fundamental moral and legal boundary
So even if you didn’t mean to kill them, the act of deliberately inflicting physical harm makes you morally tied to the outcome—including death if it occurs.
Gardner - Moral Threshold Argument
Intention to cause serious harm crosses a morla threshold, at which D is responsible for his own bad luck
Retributive theory - punishment for act should be porportional to harm caused to society
Bentham - Sanctity of life
Criticism for justification of constructive manslaughter
- This violates the correspondance principle - The correspondence principle says that the harm caused should match the mental state (mens rea) of the offender
- Especially considering the condemnation and moral stigma that accompanies a conviction
- Problem with moral threshold argument is that YES you are liable but are you liable enough to be convicted of something way larger