Causation

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R v ____ (1910) 2 KB 124 created the but for test
White
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Latin terminology for the but for test
sine qua non
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Causation can only be established if both _____ and legal causation are established
Factual
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R v _______ (1847) Cox 273 made it clear that the result must be caused by a culpable act
Dalloway
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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
Minimal
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R v ______ [1996] Crim LR 35 - act or omission must be "something more than a slight or trifling link"
Kimsey
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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
Pagett
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Novus Actus Interveniens in English is a new _________ act
Intervening
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R v Roberts [1971] 56 Cr App R 95 - If the victim responds in a way that a reasonable person could not have predicted, the resulting consequences will not be regarded as reasonably _________ and will be regarded as an independent intervening act.
Foreseeable
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The thin skull principle includes physical weakness as defined in R v ______ (1908) 21 Cox CC 692
Hayward
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Thin skull principle also includes mental conditions and beliefs as of R v _____ (1975) 1 WLR 1416
Blaue
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Also, the Thin Skull Principle includes neglect or ill treatment by victims of themselves, defined in R v Holland (1841) and R v ____ (1996)
Dear
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Latin terminology for the but for test

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sine qua non

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Causation can only be established if both _____ and legal causation are established

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R v _______ (1847) Cox 273 made it clear that the result must be caused by a culpable act

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Card 5

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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

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