Fault Essay Plan Mindmap
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- Fault
- Is Fault the Basis of Liability in the ELS?
- Civil Law
- Neighbour Principle - duty of care owed and breached - from Donoghue V Stevenson
- Use of res ipsa loquiter
- Criminal Law
- Voluntary actus reus
- Omissions
- PITTWOOD
- Causation
- Factual causation WHITE
- Legal Causation
- Intervening act JORDAN
- HILL V BAXTER
- Omissions
- Mens rea
- Direct intent
- Oblique intent WOOLIN
- Subjective recklessness CUNNINGHAM
- Murder VICKERS
- Reduction to voluntary manslaughter
- Voluntary actus reus
- Omissions
- PITTWOOD
- Causation
- Factual causation WHITE
- Legal Causation
- Intervening act JORDAN
- HILL V BAXTER
- Omissions
- Murder VICKERS
- Hierarchy of Offences
- Range of Sentences
- Trial by judge and jury
- Range of Sentences
- MILLER - ABH V SMITH - GBH
- Trial by judge and jury
- Defences
- Automatism - an act done by the muscles without the control or consciousness of D - BRATTY
- 'a total destruction of control' - A-G'S REFERENCE
- Applied to HARDIE = acquittal
- Automatism - an act done by the muscles without the control or consciousness of D - BRATTY
- Strict Liability Offences
- SHAH V HARROW LBC
- Voluntary actus reus
- Civil Law
- Should Fault be the Basis of Legal Liability in the ELS?
- Subjective measurement = inconsistency
- Protection of public
- Quicker, easier convictions, using less court time
- Guilty pleas more likely as the actus reus is always evident
- Unfair to find a defendant at fault without necessary mens rea
- Intoxication used to prove to mens rea - SHEHAAN AND MOORE
- Guilty verdict for innocent defendants - destroys work and home life
- Prevents regulatory offences e.g. driving offences
- Do minor offences really need proof fo mens era?
- ELS aims to guide conduct - no conduct to guide if fault cannot be proven
- ELS not achieving aims? No one will abide! Public disintegration!
- Allows Art.6 of Human Rights Act 1998 to be fulfilled - innocent until proven guilty. gives proof of guilt
- Is Fault the Basis of Liability in the ELS?
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