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B S C R Y C B I M Y N G R Q Q U J D L L J
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N L T A I B K L N E I E R V T I T S O A I
Y K E B G A T L M C F G R L L P W P R Q B
I C K I H S V A J F I N E F H N C R E H J
I E M L T Y K N H B C M D S C O Y M T H X
U R O I G Y W I I K E I M K I I W K H S T
B F A T A I C M H A P T A D I S L X O X A
T O X Y N M U I H S S S L Y N S U K U X X
V Q L C Y N S R M N Q F I T U I F E G L M
W T Q V A E Q C B T Q P C R R M T J H W D
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C D D N H O F X M B L F J W T J R R Q T B

Clues

  • crimes that you only have to prove the actus reus (5, 9)
  • Crimes where a specific intent is required e.g. intent to kill = murder (8, 6)
  • failure to act (8)
  • foreseeing a risk but carrying on anyway (12)
  • intent to kill or cause GBH (serious harm) (6, 12)
  • The process of deciding whether the defendant is liable and if they can prove the mens rea and actus reus (8, 9)
  • what the defendant should predict could happen (9)
  • when the mens rea from an intended victim is transferred to the acual victim (11, 6)

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