Actus Reus Flashcards

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R v White

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Factual causation - ‘but for’ test

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2
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R v Benge

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D’s acts need not be the only cuase

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3
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R v Hughes

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D’s actions must be significant (not minimal)

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4
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R v Pagett

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D’s actions must be the operative cause

Free, informed, deliberate act may break chain of causation

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5
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R v Smith

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Medical negligence will not break chain of causation unless so overwhelming as to make the original wound merely part of the history
Wound must be the operating and substantial cause

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R v Cheshire

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Medical negligence would have to be so independent of D’s actions and so potent in causing death that D’s actions are rendered insignificant

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7
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R v Hayward

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Thin skull rule (weak heart valve)

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8
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R v Blaue

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Thin skull rule (religious beliefs)

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9
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R v Roberts

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Act of victim has to be so daft an unexpected that no reasonable man could have foreseen it to break chain of causation

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10
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R v Williams v Davies

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Timidity or neuroticism on the part of the victim would make extreme action foreseeable

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11
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R v Holland

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Refusing medical treatment does not break chain of causation

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12
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R v Dear

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Reopening wounds caused by D and committing suicide will not break chain of causation

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13
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R v Smith

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An omission, without a duty will not create an offence

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14
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R v Dytham

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Police office has a duty to intervene and prevent harm

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15
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R v Pitwood

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Contractual duty to act to prevent carriages from crossing the railway tracks

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16
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R v Gibbons & Proctor

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Parents have a duty to take care of their children

Voluntary assumption of care will result in duty to act

17
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R v Instan

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Voluntary assumption of care of her aunt gave rise to a legal duty to act

18
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R v Stone & Dobinson

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Voluntary assumption of care of sister (relation, took care, lived in their home) resulted in legal duty of care

19
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R v Miller

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Duty to act in the creation of danger

20
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Airedale Trust v Bland

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No duty to prolong life of coma patient if withholding medical treatment is reasonable action to have taken

21
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R v Ruffell

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Duty of care assumed between friends who took drugs together - breached by leaving him outside in the cold

22
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R v Nichols

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If someone chooses to take care of a person who is helpless either through infancy, mental illness or infirmity, he is bound to execute that responsibility

23
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R v Evans

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Assumption of duty of care through creating dangerous situation (provided drugs)