Gross Negligence Manslaughter Flashcards

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Q: What is manslaughter by gross negligence?

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A charge of manslaughter may be brought where a person, by an instance of gross negligence, has brought about the death of another. The ingredients of this offence essentially consist of death resulting from a negligent breach of a duty of care owed by the defendant to the victim in circumstances so reprehensible as to amount to gross negligence.

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Q: What elements must be proven for gross negligence manslaughter?

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  1. The existence of a duty of care owed by D to V
  2. A negligent breach of that duty in circumstances so reprehensible as to amount to gross negligence
  3. Causation- that the grossly negligent breach of duty caused the death of V
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Q: Who decides if D’s conduct amounts to gross negligence?

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Whether a defendant’s conduct will amount to gross negligence is a question of fact for the jury to decide in the light of all the evidence (Bateman 1925)

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Q: What counts as gross?

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Case law tells us that it means something more than the amount of negligence that would lead to a civil action for damages, and it is more than mere recklessness.

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Q: What test was established in Adomako?

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‘. . . whether, having regard to the risk of death involved, the conduct of the defendant was so bad in all the circumstances as to amount in their judgment to a criminal act or omission’

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Q: Can you bring proceedings for gross negligence manslaughter against a company?

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It is not possible to bring proceedings for gross negligence manslaughter against a company or other organisation to which the offence under the Corporate Manslaughter and Corporate Homicide Act 2007 applies (s. 20 of the Corporate Manslaughter and Corporate Homicide Act 2007)

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