Criminal Law 0.0 / 5 ? LawCriminal lawASAQA Created by: Michael Dixon 99Created on: 08-03-16 09:52 what is the test for factual causation But-For 1 of 25 what is the leading case for recklessness Cunningham 2 of 25 what is the translation of mens rea guilty mind 3 of 25 what is the case where the persons public position required them to act Pittwood 4 of 25 what rule does Fagan V Metropolitan Police Commissioner come under Contemporaneity 5 of 25 what case involved students smoking drugs Sweet v Parsley 6 of 25 what is a persons failure to act called Omisssion 7 of 25 which escape case was considered "daft" Williams 8 of 25 what is not needed for strict liability mens rea 9 of 25 In what case was direct intent described Mohan 10 of 25 what occurs when the mens rea is transferred from the intended victim to the actual victim. transferred malice 11 of 25 what is another word for indirect intent oblique 12 of 25 what is the 2 part test for indirect intention called virtual certainty test 13 of 25 whats is the most blameworthy mindset in mens rea direct intent 14 of 25 what is it called when the defendant knows there is a risk but takes it anyway Recklessness 15 of 25 what case can the thin skull rule be seen in Blaue 16 of 25 who used their girlfriend as a human shield pagett 17 of 25 in what case was the victim given a "palpably wrong" injection Jordan 18 of 25 in what case did the defendant throw his son into a wall woolin 19 of 25 what is the missing element of the criminal liability equation actus reus+____= criminal liability mens rea 20 of 25 what is another word for coincidence Contemporaneity 21 of 25 what is the least serious of the non-fatal offences assault 22 of 25 what is section 47 of the offences against the persons act ABH 23 of 25 what is the most blameworthy of the non-fatal offences GBH 24 of 25 in what case was the caterpillar found in the tin of peas Smedleys v Breed 25 of 25
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