A2 Murder Cases

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What case established that a foetus cannot be a reasonable creature in being?
Attorney-General's Reference (No 3 of 1994) (1997)
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What case established that someone who was braindead couldn't be a reasonable creature in being?
Malcherek (1981)
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What case supported factual causation?
Pagett (1983)
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What case supported the thin skull rule?
Blaue (1975)
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Name a case for medical treatment, a case that broke the chain of causation and one that didn't.
Smith (1959) and Jordan (1956)
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Name the case for the victim's own acts, a case that broke the chain of causation and one that didn't.
Roberts (1971) and Williams (1992)
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What case supports implied malice aforethought and what case was it later confirmed in?
Vickers (1957), as later confirmed in Cunningham (1981)
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What case supported that foresight of consequences is evidence to intention?
Moloney (1985)
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What case supported that the jury could find intention if the death/serious injury was a virtual certainty?
Woollin (1998)
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What case established that someone who was braindead couldn't be a reasonable creature in being?

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Malcherek (1981)

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What case supported factual causation?

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What case supported the thin skull rule?

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Name a case for medical treatment, a case that broke the chain of causation and one that didn't.

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