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Card 6
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Does size of defendant affect Actus Reus?
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Card 7
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Significance of House of Lords statement regarding words in R v Ireland [1997] 3 WLR 534
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Card 8
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Which case and which judge is responsible
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Card 9
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Lord Steyn on why silent telephone calls amount to assault. Words alone could amont to assault as a thing said was also a thing done. (1 of 3)
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Card 10
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Lord Steyn on why silent telephone calls amount to assault. (2 of 3)
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Card 11
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Lord Steyn on why silent telephone calls amount to assault. (3 of 3)
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Card 12
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Immediate force
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Card 13
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Significance of R v Burstow [1997] 4 AII ER 225
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Card 14
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Conditional threats - e.g. 'If you don't stop talking, I'll slap you'.
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Relevant case for conditional threats
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