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CRIMINAL LAW
> Overview of the theory of criminal law > Flashcards
Overview of the theory of criminal law Flashcards
(RULES AND THEORY)
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CRIMINAL LAW
(20 decks)
Self Defence
Necessity
Consent
Insanity
Automatism
Murder - acts reus and mens rea
VOLUNTARY MANSLAUGHTER - Defence of Loss of Control and Diminished Responsibilty under Coroners and Justice Act 2009
Duress of Threats
Duress of Circumstances
INVOLUNTARY MANSLAUGHTER : Gross Negligence Manslaughter & Unlawful Act Manslaughter
Theft under s1 Theft Act 1968
COMMON ASSAULT - Assault and Battery under s 39 Criminal Justice Act 2988
Intoxication
ATTEMPTS - the actus reus and mens rea: impossibility
Robbery under s8 Theft Act 1968
Burglary under s9(1)(A) and s9(1)(b) Theft Act 1968
ACTUS REUS : conduct and consequence crimes: voluntary acts and omissions ; involuntariness ; causation
MENS REA - fault ; intention and subjective recklessness ; negligence and strict liability ; transferred malice ; confidence of acts reus and mens rea
Outline of the rules of criminal law
Overview of the theory of criminal law