Secondary liability Flashcards

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What is secondary liability?

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  • Where someone does not actually commit the substantive crime but was party to it for example providing a gun at an armed robbery
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What is a primary offender?

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  • The person who commits the substantive offence
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Where can law on secondary liability be found?

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  • Section 8 Accessories and Abettors Act 1861
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What does Section 8 of the Accessories and Abettors Act 1861 say?

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  • Whosoever shall aid abet counsel or procure shall be liable to be tried and punished as a principle offender
  • The four words above should be given their ordinary meaning
  • This shows 4 ways someone can become a secondary participant
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A-G reference (No1 1975)

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  • Aid, Abet , Counsel or Procure should be given their ordinary meanings
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Stringer 2011

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  • D ‘s conduct must have some relevance to the commission of the principal offence and there must be some connecting link
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Tuck v Robinson 1970

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  • Helping or giving assistance (not mere presence) would constitute to aid
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What does Abet mean?

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  • To encourage assist or incite
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What happens if the principle offender was a child or a mentally disabled person?

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  • The secondary offender would become the principle
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Calhaem 1985

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  • Advised or solicited the principle to kill her husband
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What does procure mean?

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  • To cause or produce by endeavour
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Clarkson 1971

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  • 2 soldiers went back to their barracks to find a 3rd soldier raping a women and they sat and watched
  • They were not liable because the crime was already happening
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What is the MR of secondary liability?

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  • D must know or intend that his conduct will assist or encourage p’s conduct.
  • AND D must have intended to assist or encourage the commission of the principle offence
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