Intention Flashcards
Yip Chiu-Cheung
- operative working for the US gov
- did he have enough of MR to smuggle drugs, despite wroking in best motives
- motive was irrelevant to the intention, defined intention to correlate to objective purpose
- co-conspirator
Steane
-intention confined to motive
-propaganda boradcasts from Germany on behalf of the Nazi government
-Lord Goddard CJ - inetntion and if subject to power of the enemy - should be done as a result of free choice, controlled actions of the accused
-two direct inentions, but using back door method by considering his family as only intention.
Ashworth and Horder - moral elbow room.
Dr Moor
- ease suffering of the terminant ill but fasten the death
- knowledge or foresight that will virtually certain - indirectly intended it
Chandler v DPP
-break into the nuclear base to protest against nuclear weapons
Lord Radcliff - the prupose was really ther motive
-purpose was given narrow definition , intention excluding motive
Hyam v DPP
foresaw highly probably that he will cause death or GBH
petrol through the letter box - 2 kids killed
-foresight was same as intention rather than evidence of intention
-degree of risk for a finding of intention was of a high probability
Lord Diplock
Only Lord Hailsham expressed concerns about equating these two, as it is more about compelling the jury to infer it rather than actually being it
Moloney
- drunken argument which led to shoting his father
-claimed that he did not intend and was not aiming
direction:
-1) where he desires it to happen, wether or not he forsees it 2) the other way around
-low level of foresight is enough to equate it intention and not a matter of evidence
Lord Bridge
-to establish intention, the probability of that consequece which had to be forseen ust be little short from overwhelming or morally certain
-foresight belongs to the law of evidence
-example of building bomber, fair warning to the public , but disposal officer is killed in the process. Is it just probable, but not certain?
-therefore, the foresight of moral certainty
R v Hancock and Shankland
the block hit taxi and killed the driver
- the greater a consequence is foreseen, the greater probability that it was intended
- criticised the guidlined in moloney as misleading, and need more reference to probability.
R v Nedrick
parafin - killed a chil
Nedrick Direction - foresigh of virtual certainty is oblique intent
obj parts: the death or serious harm be virtually certain
subj: D foreseen death or GBH be virtually certain
Woollin
- threw son on hard surface
-to find substituted with to infer
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- R v Hyam ‘high degree of probability’
- R v Moloney ‘natural consequences ‘ - foresight of a moral certainty
- R v Hancock ‘greater degree of probability and foreseeability’
the greater consequence is forseen, the greater probability it was intended - R v Nedrick ‘virtually certain consequences’
Nedrick Direction: foresight of virtual certainty is oblique intention - R v Woollin CA ‘more than a slight risk of harm’
- R v Woollin HL ‘virtually certain consequences’