AS Law

Unit 2

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R v Blaue illustrates what?
Thin skull rule
1 of 10
Indirect (oblique) intent is confirmed by...
Nederick/Woollin test
2 of 10
R v Cunningham confirmed that..
Recklessness is subjective
3 of 10
Examples of transferred malice cases are...
R v Mitchell, R v Latimer and R v Pembliton
4 of 10
If the victim doesn't know the weapon is fake, it is still assault - what case is this from?
Logdon v DPP
5 of 10
Unlawful, malicious wounding or infliction of grievous bodily harm (without intent) would be heard in which court?
Magistrates or Crown
6 of 10
The "neighbour principle" was establish in which case?
Donoghue v Stevenson
7 of 10
In Kent v Griffiths...
Injury was foreseeable
8 of 10
Children are expected only to act as the ordinary, reasonable child of their age - which case illustrates this?
Mullin v Richards
9 of 10
Hughes v Lord Advocate illustrates which principle?
If the type of damage is foreseeable, it doesn
10 of 10

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Indirect (oblique) intent is confirmed by...

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Nederick/Woollin test

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R v Cunningham confirmed that..

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Examples of transferred malice cases are...

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If the victim doesn't know the weapon is fake, it is still assault - what case is this from?

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