Chapter 11: General defences - Infancy Flashcards
1
Q
What are the 2 categories for infancy?
A
Below 10 years old
Above 10 years old
2
Q
Can a child below 10 years old be charged with an offence?
A
No charge
- It is an irrebuttable presumption that children in this category are deemed as ‘doli incapax’ (incapable of committing a crime)
3
Q
What is the punishment for children under 10 years old
A
Care proceedings
4
Q
What is the case for children below the age of 10?
A
Walter v Lunt [1951]
Facts
- Boy was 7 years old and stole a tricycle, parents knew that he it was being stolen
- Brought it back to the parents
- Parents were charged for handling stolen goods
Held
- Acquitted, that since the child could not steal, the tricycle can’t be stolen
5
Q
Can a child above the age of 10 be charged with an offence?
A
Yes, can charge
- No presumption of doli incapax
- But the mode of trial and punishment would be different - care proceedings
also applied for adults
6
Q
what is the punishment for above 10 years old?
A
care proceedings
don’t say charged