DEFINITIONS Flashcards
1
Q
Prove Intent
A
Prior threats
Evidence of premeditation
The use of a weapon
The number of blows
The degree of force used
The body part targetted
2
Q
Recklessness
A
In R v Tipple, the Court suggested as a general rule, “Recklessness” is to be given the subjective meaning.
3
Q
Recklessness is established if:
(a) the defendant recognised that there was a real possibility that:
(i) his or her actions would bring about the proscribed result and / or
circumstances existed, and
(b)
A