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Card 6

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What case evidences that the unlawful act need not be directed at the victim? (3A)

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Card 7

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What case evidences that the unlawful act need not be directed at the victims? (3B)

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Card 8

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What case evidences that the unlawful act must dangerous? (4)

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Card 9

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What case evidences that the unlawful act being dangerous doesn't have to be realised by the defendant them self? (5)

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Card 10

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In what case did Lord Hope state that 'dangerousness in this context is not a high standard. All it requires is an act likely to injure the other person'.? (6)

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Card 11

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what case held that a sober and reasonable person would regard the act of the appellant as dangerous as they would have known of the age and frail condition of the victim. (6A)

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Card 12

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What case shows that the d's mistaken belief that the act was not dangerous could not be attributed to a reasonable man? (6B)

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Card 13

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What case held that burglary was dangerous in this case because there was a risk of someone intervening due to there only being a single track to escape with vehicles? (6C)

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Card 14

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What case showed that where a d injects someone with a noxious thing (s23 of the Offences against the person Act 1861) that causes death this will amount to an unlawful act manslaughter. (6D)

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Card 15

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What case shows that where a d supplies the victim with a drug and the victim is **

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