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Card 6
Front
Generally an omission carrys not criminal ______
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Card 7
Front
Omissions do not carry criminal liability however the exception to the rule is when D has a _____ __ _____
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Card 8
Front
there are _____ circumstances when D has a duty to act
Back
Card 9
Front
Gibbins and Proctor is a case example of when D has a duty to act becase of a _______
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Card 10
Front
The case to support that D has a duty to act through official position
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Card 11
Front
Case to support that D has a duty to act through his creation of danger
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Card 12
Front
D has a duty to act if they have taken this duty on voluntarily. what case supports this?
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Card 13
Front
What case supports the D has a duty to act through a contractual duty?
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Card 14
Front
an example of an A/R is 'causing the victimn to apprehend immediate unlawful violence. What non fatle offence is this for?
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