omissions Flashcards
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the act or omission must be voluntary on the part of the d…
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…if they have no control over their actions they cannot have committed the actus reus
2
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in-voluntary omission case
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Hill V Baxter (1958)
3
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Hill V Baxter (1958)
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- If D drives dangerously, but it is because their car is attacked by bees, or someone has thrown a brick at the car, or they have a heart attack at the wheel, their actions are involuntary and they would not be charged
4
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exception, state of affairs cases
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this is where a d is convicted even where they have not acted voluntarily
5
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state of affairs case
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Larsonneur (1933)
6
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Larsonneur (1933)
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- Larsonneur, a french national, landed in england with a french passport endorsed in such a way, which prevented her from working in the uk,
- she had to leave england so went to EIRE, but from there she was deported back to England by the Irish police,
- she was found guilty of being in the UK, contrary to the Aliens Act 1920,
7
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state of affairs case
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Winzar (1983)
8
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Winzar (1983)
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- D was drunk and had fallen over - he was taken to hospital
- nurses put him on a trolley and pushed him outside the hospital to get some fresh air and sober up
- police came along and arrested D for being drunk in a public place - it did not matter that it was not his choice to be there
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