Crim Flashcards
(55 cards)
Escape cases
Robberts, Williams
Acts of nature
Perkins
But for test
R v White
Significant and Operating cause
R v Smith, R v Cheshire
More than trivial/minimal
R v Benge
Under King’s peace
R v Adebolajo and Adebowele
Direct intention for murder
R v Moloney
Oblique intention for murder
R v Woollin
Act not omission for UAM
R v Lowe
UAM must be criminally unlawful
R v Franklin
UAM must be dangerous
R v Church
Voluntarily taking duty of care
R v Stone and Dobinson
Common assault and battery
s39 Criminal Justice Act 1988
Assault of ABH
s47 Offence Against the Person Act 1861
Intention for GBH or wound
s18 Offence Against the Person Act 1861
Assault of GBH or wound
s20 Offence Against the Person Act 1861
MR for assault and indirect battery
Fagan v MPC
AR for assault
Ireland
Words alone can be assault
Wilson
Assault negates by words
Tuberville v Savage
No requirement of V to suffer injury, implied consent
Collins v Wilcock
Spitting
Misalati
Battery MR, battery must be action
Venna
ABH definition
R v Donovan