Exam 2: Actus Reus: The Conduct Element

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The rule that the defendant must take the victim as he finds him is often know as the 'thin ____' rule.

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skull
Explanation: The 'thin skull' rule requires that defendants take their victims as they find them.

A legal cause must be an operating and ___ cause.

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substantial
Explanation: In Cheshire the Court of Appeal explained that a legal cause had to be an operating and substantial cause.

A defendant can never be guilty of a crime for failing to act.

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In Roberts what kinds of acts of the victim did the court state would break the chain of causation?

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A natural event (an 'act of God') will never break the chain of causation.

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What is the mens rea of an offence?

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A novus actus interveniens must be an act of a party which is ___, voluntary and informed.

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Which of the following does not create a duty to act in criminal law?

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If the defendant is a 'but for' cause of a result he is said to cause it in criminal law.

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What is the actus reus of a crime?

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