2. Attempts to Commit an Offence - Prosecution Flashcards
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Q
When can you not charge someone with an attempt?
Must Know
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- The criminality depends on recklessness or negligence, eg manslaughter.
- An attempt to commit an offence is included within the definition of that offence, eg assault.
- The offence is such that the act has to have been completed in order for the offence to exist at all. For example, demanding with menaces: it is the demand accompanied by the menace that constitutes the offence
2
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Where no punishment is expressly provided the penalty section to be applied is S311(1) CA61. What does it stated?
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(1) Every one who attempts to commit any offence in respect of which no punishment for the attempt is expressly prescribed by this Act or by some other enactment is liable to imprisonment for a term not exceeding 10 years if the maximum punishment for that offence is imprisonment for life, and in any other case is liable to not more than half the maximum punishment to which he would have been liable if he had committed that offence.