3 - omissions Flashcards
Omission - structure (what must you establish to prove an omission?)
- Crime is capable of commission by omission
- Legal duty to act
- D breached duty
- Breach caused AR
- D has necessary MR
General rule re omissions
R v Smith (William) - an omission without a duty will not create an indictable offence.
Categories of omission (7)
Memory key: Some People Can Sometimes View Crime Crudely
S - statutory duty (minor crimes - dealt w in Crown court)
P - public office
C - contractual duty
S - special relationship (parent/child, spouse, doctor/patient)
V - voluntary assumption of responsibility
C - creation of a dangerous situation
C - control over another/another’s property
Public office - omission cases
R v Dytham
Bishop of Gloucestershire
Contractual duty - omission cases
R v Pittwood
Special relationship - omission cases
Parent/child
- R v Gibbons & Proctor
- Re A Children (Conjoined Twins)
Spousal
- R v Hood
Doctor/patient
- R v Arthur
- Airedale NHS Trust v Bland
Voluntary assumption of duty - omission cases
R v Nicholls R v Gibbons & Proctor R v Instan R v Stone & Dobinson R v Ruffell
Creation of a dangerous situation - omission cases
R v Miller
R v Evans
R v Ruffell
Control over 3rd parties/control over another’s use of property
DuCros v Lambourne