Legal Causation - Murder - Breaking the chain of causation

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What do new intervening acts pose as for defendants?
The chain of causation will be broken there is no liability for unlawful homicde. But there probaly will be liablity for the orginal act for example assault occasioning actual bodily harm
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What is the latin term for new intervening act?
novus actus interveniens
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Name a cases where the chain of causation has been broken?
Jordon 1956
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What happened in the case of Jordon 1956
The defendant has stabbed the victim despite the defendant recovering from his injuries he was given the wrong injection this was considered papably wrong
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Give two example where the chain of causation was not broken by a new act?
Smith 1959 and Cheshire 1991
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What happened in Smith 1959?
the defendant was involved in a fight with a soilder, stabbed the victim with a bayonet. The defendant tried to argue the chain of causation was broken. He was dropped twice, given treatment which was bad, medical officer failed to see the injuries
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What happened in Cheshire 1991?
The victim was shot in the thigh ans stomach, the victim died from a complication from a tracheotomy, the tracheotomy was to help breathing problems and wasn't independent of the wounds, chain of causation not broken
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