Week 2 Flashcards
Elements needed in crime
prohibition against certain conduct
penalty for violation
describes a “pure evil” or injurious effect on public
Sources of crime
Legislation and Judicial Decisions
Legislation & True Crime
Parliament of Canada (MPs in Ottawa) exclusive authority to create criminal laws.
True Crime is a criminal offence under the Criminal Code enacted under the Constitution Act.
Regulatory Offences
“Quasi-Crime”
Provincial, territorial, or federal governments can enact.
Regulate everyday activities (fishing, driving)
Max sentence 6 months.
Common Law/ Case Law
Judicial interpretation of law (ex:other means)
Allows judges to declare legislation invalid if violates the Charter of Rights and Freedom.
The Charter
Part of Constitution Act, sets out those rights and freedoms that Canadians believe are necessary in a free and democratic society.
Actus Reus
The ACT
Elements contained in definition of criminal offence besides mental elements (voluntarily is Actus Reus)
Conduct, circumstances, consequences
Mens Rea
Mental elements in a criminal offence (besides voluntary)
Guilty mind - wrongful intention
Subjective Mens Rea
Based on a determination of “what actually went on in accused’s mind”
Required for more serious offences - more blameworthy
intention and knowledge, recklessness, wilful blindness.
Objective Mens Rea
Had capacity to live up to standard and care expected of a reasonable person and failed to do so.
Regulatory Offences
How to become a party to crime
Commit it, aids another, abets another, counsels.
Inchoate Crime
Criminal offence committed when the accused seeks to bring about the commission of a particular crime but is unsuccessful in doing so.
Attempt (substantial step), conspiracy (agreement), counselling (encouraging).
NCRMD
Not an aquittal, must be suffering at time of conduct, absolute discharge required unless person poses threat to public.
Mistake of Fact
Acts under influence of an honest mistake. (actus reus)
Intoxication
Prevents accused from forming intent required for “specific intent” offence (murder, robbery). (Mens rea)
Can reduce severity of charge, specific intent requires complex thought process.