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Card 6
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R v larsonnuer 1933 is an example of what aspect of actus reus?
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Card 7
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it is possible to commit a crime doing nothing?
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Card 8
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what are omissions?
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Card 9
Front
malice aforethought is the mens rea of which crime
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Card 10
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malice can be one of two things
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Card 11
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Intention can be one of two things
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Card 12
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what is the name for offences that do not require mens rea
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Card 13
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who decides the intention/state of mind that the defendant had at the time of the crime
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Card 14
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what case gives us the definition for oblique intent?
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Card 15
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what is the leading case for the transactional theory?
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