Criminal 2 - Involuntary Manslaughter - unlawful Flashcards
1
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What are the two types of Manslaughter?
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- Voluntary Manslaughter
- Involuntary Manslaughter
2
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What are the 2 types of involuntary manslaughter?
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- Unlawful act: kills someone while committing an unlawful act (but no mens rea for murder)
- Gross negligence: D breached DoC to V causing death
3
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What requirements are there to prove unlawful act involuntary manslaughter?
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- D intentionally (voluntarily) did an act
- Act was unlawful
- Unlawful act was objectively dangerous.
- Unlawful act caused death of victim: factual & legal causation
(Burglary of elderly man & heart attack)
4
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Unlawful act involuntary manslaughter - what does dangerous mean?
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- some harm but need not be serious
- judged objectively with D’s knowledge at time.
- harm foreseen = physical not emotional
- harm foreseen need not be harm actually caused
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(Robbed petrol station wouldn’t know of dodgy heart v’s robbed frail old man)
5
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What are the cases on unlawful act involuntary manslaughter?
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- D pointed gun at friend for a joke, neither party thought there was a risk, V was shot. No unlawful act therefore no unlawful act involuntary manslaughter.
- Landlord removed patron from pub, V fell down stairs and died. Reasonable force therefore no assault therefore no unlawful act involuntary manslaughter.
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Unlawful act manslaughter, what does dangerous act harm mean?
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- some harm but need not be serious
- judged objectively with D’s knowledge at time.
- harm foreseen = physical not emotional
- harm foreseen need not be harm actually caused
(Robbed petrol station wouldn’t know of dodgy heart v’s robbed frail old man)
7
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Unlawful act manslaughter, what does caused death mean (drugs)
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Inject drugs - offence and cause
Supply drugs - if freely and voluntarily self administered then no cause.