actus reus- paper 1 Flashcards
actus reus
‘guilty act’ - physical element of a crime
omission
failure to act
-not an actus reus unless you have a duty to act
relationship duty
duty to act arose from a relationship e.g. father & son
relationship duty example
R v Gibbons and Proctor
- father failed to feed his child and him and his partner killed the child through starvation
duty
something imposed on you by the law that you have to do
assuming responsibility voluntarily
when you assume legal responsibility of someone- agree to tae care of them
assuming responsibility voluntarily example
R v Stone and Dobinson
- D and his girlfriend failed to care for his elderly sister after choosing to care for her rather than sending her to a home- she died of poor treatment/ neglect
creating a dangerous situation
having a duty to act or warn people because you created the situation
creating a dangerous situation example
R v Miller
-he failed to tackle the fire or alert people of it after he started it by dropping a lit cigarette on the floor- the house burned down
contractual duty
when you have a duty to act due to an employment contract
contractual duty example
R v Pittwood
- D failed to put the gate down on a railway line and someone died
duty of public office
when you have a duty to act due to being in public office (most likely a police officer)
duty of public office example
R v Dytham
-a police officer watched a fight break out and failed to intervene so the man died