Murder Flashcards

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What is the definition of Murder?
How is it defined?

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Define through Common Law - Lord Cokes definition 1797:
- “The unlawful Killing of a reasonable human being, under the Kings peace, with malice aforethought, express or implied.”

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Define unlawful killing with cases

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  • D causes death of V without legal permission - Re A (Conjoined Twins)
  • Positive act
  • Omission - Gibbins and Proctor
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Define Reasonable person in being with cases

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  • A human who is Alive
  • Cannot be a foetus - AG’s Ref no 3 1994
  • Cannot murder someone who is already dead - Malcherek (doesn’t break causation chain)
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Define Under the Kings peace with cases

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The unlawful killing when not in a war circumstance - R v Page

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Define Malice Aforethought, Express or Implied. With cases

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The intention to cause harm
- Express: To cause Death
- Implied: To cause GBH - R v Vickers

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Define direct and oblique intention with cases

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  • Direct Intent: D intends consequence of their AR
  • chances of consequence of D’s AR is virtual certainty (Objective) but does D appreciate that (Subjective) - R v Woollin
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Murder and Transferred Malice, with cases

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Transferred Malice applies to Murder - Gnango

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