Exam 7: Non-Fatal Offences Against the Person
Exam 1: Introduction to Criminal Law8 Questions
Exam 2: Actus Reus8 Questions
Exam 3: Mens REA8 Questions
Exam 4: Strict, Vicarious, and Corporate Liability8 Questions
Exam 5: Murder and Voluntary Manslaughter8 Questions
Exam 6: Involuntary Manslaughter8 Questions
Exam 7: Non-Fatal Offences Against the Person8 Questions
Exam 8: Sexual Offences8 Questions
Exam 9: Theft8 Questions
Exam 10: Other Offences Against Property8 Questions
Exam 11: Fraud8 Questions
Exam 12: Drugs Offences5 Questions
Exam 13: Defences I: Incapacity and Negating the Elements of the Offence8 Questions
Exam 14: Defences II: General Defences8 Questions
Exam 15: Inchoate Offences8 Questions
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Which of the following cases is the authority for the principle that a person implicitly consents to "the exigencies of everyday life"?
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Which of the following does NOT amount to a wound or grievous bodily harm?
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Which of the following statements correctly represents the mens rea of assault occasioning ABH under s.47, OAPA 1861?
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Which of the following is NOT an exception to the general rule that consent is only a defence to assault and battery?
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Which of the following will never amount to actual bodily harm?
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According to the general rule, consent may provide a defence to which of the following offences?
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Which of the following offences is NOT an indictable only offence?
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Jamie tells Steven that he will hit him if Steven doesn't leave his sight. Which of the following statements is most accurate?
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