Murder
Includes omissions causation and general AS principles such as transferred malice, coincidence of actus reus and mens rea ect.
- Created by: evie_995
- Created on: 16-01-14 21:53
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2. When does medical treatment break the chain of causation?
- When the defendant warned the victim.
- When medical treatment is palpably wrong.
- When another person contributes to the end result.
3. Name the case of transferred malice.
- Mitchell (1983)
- Thabo Meli v R
- White (1910)
4. When is an omission sufficient for the actus reus?
- When there is a duty to act.
- When someone is in danger.
- When you feel morally obliged to.
5. Which case is an example of when the chain of causation was broken?
- Cheshire (1991)
- Jordan (1956)
- Smith (1959)
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