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1
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How many people are in a jury in Scotland?

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15

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2
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how many pieces of evidence is needed in Scotland?

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Scotland needs two independent pieces of evidence to corroborate

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3
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three forms of actus reus

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  1. state of affairs, 2. acts, 3. omissions
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4
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what is a conduct crime

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pure and simple

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5
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result crimes

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doesn’t matter how you committed the crime but the result

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6
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exceptions to omissions

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contracts of employment, statute, family relationships, creation of a dangerous situation

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7
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what is the thin skull rule

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take your victim as you find him/her

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8
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what is needed to prosecute an attempt

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accused must have gone from the preparation of the crime to the actual perpetration

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9
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question of degree

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if they have went from preparation to perpetration

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10
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beyond recall

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couldn’t undo it

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11
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last act

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last act necessary

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12
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different areas of which conspiracy can occur

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  1. where a specific crime has been carried out
  2. no criminal action, just conspiring to commit
  3. crown is pushing for conspiring to commit rather than an attempt
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13
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two types of culpable homicide

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involuntary and voluntary

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14
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two types of involuntary culpable homicide

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unlawful act involuntary culpable homicide

lawful act involuntary culpable homicide

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15
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what is unlawful act involuntary culpable homicide

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behaviour directed at someone

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16
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what is lawful act involuntary culpable homicide

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can be understood as ‘accidental death’

17
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what turns murder to culpable homicide

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provocation

18
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can you consent to being assaulted?

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no

19
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in the Sexual Offences (Scotland) Act 2009 there is an overlap between section 1 and 2? what is this overlap and why does it exist?

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deliberate overlap between sections as victim may not know what was used to penetrate them