Criminal Law

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  • Created on: 18-12-17 14:18
M I K F N O W C G P F A K U S N D B P T M
D U N X X B D E M W B J F I H O O Q B I R
M E N S R E A I V M C C N W O I O T W O H
K M C I E N N N R L E T A A A T S Y B I H
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I E T W C N L Y I E U T M P E E M P G I W
W L C Y N L U O L V O O B J U U R K B E I
B T R F E X N N Y O D C G S S Q M E O J D
A S I T U U L S N L N F P O M I B M N E A
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Clues

  • Conduct forbidden by the state and for which there is a punishment (5)
  • Failure to act. Can only become actus reus if there's a duty of care (8)
  • Highest level of Mens rea. @A decision to bring about, in so far as it lies within the accused's power [the prohibited consequence] no matter whether the accused desired that consequence of his act or not. (9)
  • Not necessary for any consequence to be proven. Example: Theft (7, 5)
  • The actus reus is only committed where as well as the defendant's act there is a prohibited consequence caused by the Defendant (11, 5)
  • The mental element or the fault element of a crime (4, 3)
  • This is an act, or an omission, or a state of affairs that is voluntary, involves prohibited conduct (5, 4)
  • When the defendant intends one thing but the actual consequence is another. (7, 9)

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