unit 2 revision 0.0 / 5 ? LawUnit 2 LawASAQA Created by: aslawCreated on: 31-03-17 10:21 physical element of a crime actus reus 1 of 30 state of affairs case Larsonneur 2 of 30 Indirect act booby trap 3 of 30 Direct link from the defendant's conduct to the consequence chain of causation 4 of 30 mental element of an offence mens rea 5 of 30 A lower level of mens rea than intention recklessness 6 of 30 maximum sentence under S47 of OAPA Five years 7 of 30 definition of a wound cutting of the whole skin 8 of 30 Two offences which involve wounding or grevious bodily harm S20 and S18 9 of 30 Least serious offences summary 10 of 30 3 ways in which Bail can be granted police, magistrates, crown court 11 of 30 bail can be refused for this reason defendant would commit further offences 12 of 30 plea before venue applies to this classification of offence triable either way offences 13 of 30 Defendants are more likely to be acquitted at this court Crown Court 14 of 30 Intended to prevent other potential offenders from committing crime general deterrence 15 of 30 This is one of the aims of sentencing protection of the public 16 of 30 Aimed at compensating the victim of a crime reparation 17 of 30 Type of custodial sentence suspended sentence 18 of 30 Form of community order alcohol treatment 19 of 30 Widely used for first-time minor offenders conditional discharges 20 of 30 mitigating factor that can be taken into account genuine remorse 21 of 30 meaning of the word 'tort' civil wrong 22 of 30 In this case,it was not forseeable that the claimant would suffer harm bourhill v young 23 of 30 The test used to determine whether there has been a breach of duty reasonable man 24 of 30 Take your victim as you find them thin skull rule 25 of 30 In this case, the damage was too remote The wagon mound 26 of 30 argument used by the court to avoid imposing a duty of care floodgates argument 27 of 30 claimant was paralysed when a boat fell on him. Jolley 28 of 30 In this case, the type of injury was foreseeable Hughes 29 of 30 duty exists if the relationship between defendant and claimant is sufficiently close proximity 30 of 30
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