Mais conteúdo relacionado Mais de lawexchange.co.uk (20) Law-Exchange.co.uk Shared Resource8. 15 20 25 5 10 Actus Reus Mens Rea Causation Strict Liability Offences Against the Person 5 5 5 5 10 10 10 10 15 15 15 15 20 20 20 25 25 25 25 20 Big Board Facts Team One Team Two Team Scores Team Three Team Four Team Five Team Six Big Points Question 10. Topic 1 Answer for 5 Points The physical element of the crime Back to Board 13. Topic 1 Question for 15 Points Name 3 of the categories for an omission Show Answer 14. Topic 1 Answer for 15 Points Contractual, parental, assumed responsibility, created a dangerous situation, public office Back to Board 15. Topic 1 Question for 20 Points What is the general rule regarding omissions? Show Answer 16. Topic 1 Answer for 20 Points There is no liability for an omission Back to Board 17. Topic 1 Question for 25 Points What is the case for ‘state of affairs’ Show Answer 20. Topic 2 Answer for 5 Points Mental Element of a Crime Back to Board 21. Topic 2 Question for 10 Points What are the two main types of mens rea? Show Answer 22. Topic 2 Answer for 10 Points Intention and Recklessness Back to Board 23. Topic 2 Question for 15 Points What are the two types of intention? Show Answer 26. Topic 2 Answer for 20 Points Taking an unjustified risk Back to Board 28. Topic 2 Answer for 25 Points Virtual Certainty/Oblique intention Back to Board 30. Topic 3 Answer for 5 Points A link between the defendant’s act and the consequence Back to Board 31. Topic 3 Question for 10 Points What are the two types of causation? Show Answer 33. Topic 3 Question for 15 Points Give a case authority for the but for test Show Answer 35. Topic 3 Question for 20 Points What is a novus actus interveniens? Show Answer 36. Topic 3 Answer for 20 Points A new intervening act or a break in the chain of causation Back to Board 37. Topic 3 Question for 25 Points What is the phrase from Cheshire used in legal causation? Show Answer 38. Topic 3 Answer for 25 Points Significant and operating cause Back to Board 40. Topic 4 Answer for 5 Points One which does not require mens rea Back to Board 41. Topic 4 Question for 10 Points How are strict liability crimes often described? Show Answer 44. Topic 4 Answer for 15 Points A shopkeeper sold a lottery ticket to someone under 16 Back to Board 45. Topic 4 Question for 20 Points What case gives us authority for if the statute is silent mens rea is required? Show Answer 47. Topic 4 Question for 25 Points In what case did Lord Scarman give his guidelines on strict liability? Show Answer 48. Topic 4 Answer for 25 Points Gammon v AG for Hong Kong Back to Board 49. Topic 5 Question for 5 Points What is the actus reus of assault? Show Answer 50. Topic 5 Answer for 5 Points Causing someone to apprehend immediate unlawful personal violence Back to Board 51. Topic 5 Question for 10 Points What is the mens rea for s18 OAPA 1861? Show Answer 52. Topic 5 Answer for 10 Points Intent to cause serious harm Back to Board 53. Topic 5 Question for 15 Points What is the mens rea for s20 OAPA 1861? Show Answer 54. Topic 5 Answer for 15 Points Intention or recklessness as to causing some harm Back to Board 55. Topic 5 Question for 20 Points How is actual bodily harm defined in Chan Fook? Show Answer 56. Topic 5 Answer for 20 Points ‘ not so trivial as to be wholly insignificant’ Back to Board 57. Topic 5 Question for 25 Points Classify all 5 offences as summary, either way or indictable Show Answer 58. Topic 5 Answer for 25 Points Assault & Battery – summary, s47 & s20 – either way S18 - indictable Back to Board 60. “ Big Points” Question What act covers bail? Show Answer 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1