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A-level Law summary - Criminal law

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In-depth summary of aspects of criminal law covered by OCR. Explains cases and how they make an impact on future precedent and decisions.

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, Basic elements

What makes the law the law?

Common law – Law that comes from cases and judges, not found in statute

Burden of proof – For the prosecution to prove that the defendant is guilty

Standard of proof – For the prosecution to prove that the defendant is guilty
beyond a reasonable doubt

Reverse onus – Where the burden of proof is shifted onto the defendant

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------Criminal liability:

- Specific intent – usually where the mens rea is intention only e.g.
murder or s18 GBH
- Basic intent – usually where the mens rea can include recklessness
e.g. involuntary manslaughter s20 GBH or s47 ABH
- Transferred malice – (R v Gnango) when the malice of one crime can
be applied to another, if you intended to kill one person and you killed
the other, then you’re guilty for the unintended crime
- Coincidence rule – when the actus reus and mens rea must happen
at the same time, so they have the guilty mind while committing the
guilty act (exceptions are a continuing act and single transaction)
- Continuing act – (R v Fagan) when the actus reus continued through
a chain of events
- Single transaction – (Thabo Meli) a series of connected events can
be seen as a single transaction (one event) for the purpose of
coincidence

, Actus reus and mens rea

The elements that make up a crime – resulting in criminal liability

Actus Reus – the prohibited (guilty) act that the defendant commits

 This can be a positive act or an omission that the defendant committed
voluntarily
 There are conduct crimes, in which the conduct itself is the crime
 There are also result crimes, in which the certain outcome is the
crime e.g. a person dying (for murder)

Omission - the failure to act in a situation where you’re obligated to, there
are certain situations in which an omission may form the actus reus:

 Contractual duty - (R v Adomako) a contract specifies a duty to act,
and the defendant fails to do so
 Special relationship - (R v Gibbins & Proctor) If a parent/carer/ someone
with a special relationship fails to provide the person in their care with
adequate care, harming them
 Assumed responsibility - (R v Instan) When a person assumes
responsibility over a person and causes them harm
 Contribution to a dangerous situation - (R v Evans) When a person
creates a dangerous situation and does nothing to mitigate it
 Public duty - (R v Dytham) A police officer has a public duty to all of
society due to their position, failure to act is an omission
 Combination of factors - (R v Willoughby) Can be an omission if there’s
a combination of factors



Mens Rea – The mental element of a crime (the guilty mind)

 Indirect/oblique intent – (R v Woolin) Where death or serious injury
may have been a virtual certainty (objective) but the defendant
realised this risk and took it anyway (subjective)
 Direct intent – (R v Mohan) Where the defendant directly intends to
cause a criminal consequence
 Recklessness – (R v Cunningham) the defendant took an unjustifiable
risk, while realising that it was bad

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