Causation 5.0 / 5 based on 1 rating ? LawCriminal LawUniversityNone Created by: Dan EdwardsCreated on: 09-01-14 15:10 10597326148 Across 1. R v _______ (1847) Cox 273 made it clear that the result must be caused by a culpable act (8) 4. Latin terminology for the but for test (4, 3, 3) 8. Thin skull principle also includes mental conditions and beliefs as of R v _____ (1975) 1 WLR 1416 (5) 9. R v ____ (1910) 2 KB 124 created the but for test (5) Down 2. Causation can only be established if both _____ and legal causation are established (7) 3. Also, the Thin Skull Principle includes neglect or ill treatment by victims of themselves, defined in R v Holland (1841) and R v ____ (1996) (4) 5. R v Cato [1976] 1 WLR 110 made it clear in relation to the de minimis rule that there must be a more than _______ cause (7) 6. R v ______ [1996] Crim LR 35 - act or omission must be "something more than a slight or trifling link" (6) 7. Novus Actus Interveniens in English is a new _________ act (11) 10. R v ______ (1983) 76 Cr App R - D's conduct must contribute significantly to the result. It need not be the sole cause or even the main cause (6)
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