Deck 3: Mens REA
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Deck 3: Mens REA
1
Which of the following is the most suitable description of indirect intent?
A) Where D does not desire the consequences but they are virtually certain to occur and the defendant appreciates this
B) Where D does not desire the consequences but they are highly probable to occur and the defendant appreciates this
C) Where D does not desire the consequences but foresees them as possible to occur
D) D's aim or purpose
A) Where D does not desire the consequences but they are virtually certain to occur and the defendant appreciates this
B) Where D does not desire the consequences but they are highly probable to occur and the defendant appreciates this
C) Where D does not desire the consequences but foresees them as possible to occur
D) D's aim or purpose
A
2
Which of the following currently a leading authority on indirect intent?
A) Hyam v DPP
B) Moloney
C) Hancock and Shankland
D) Woollin
A) Hyam v DPP
B) Moloney
C) Hancock and Shankland
D) Woollin
D
3
Carl plants a bomb in a public library in order to protest about redundancies. He alerts the library manager about the bomb 15 minutes before it explodes. Carl knows that there is a chance that somebody working in the basement might not be evacuated in time, but he thinks that this is unlikely. Which of the following terms best represents Carl's mens rea in respect of harming any person?
A) Indirect intent
B) Subjectively reckless
C) Direct intent
D) Objectively reckless
A) Indirect intent
B) Subjectively reckless
C) Direct intent
D) Objectively reckless
B
4
Which of the following is currently the leading authority on recklessness?
A) R v G and Another
B) Caldwell
C) Woollin
D) Elliott v C
A) R v G and Another
B) Caldwell
C) Woollin
D) Elliott v C
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5
Which of the following statements is a FALSE representation of the mens rea of murder?
A) D's aim or purpose it to kill
B) Death is virtually certain to occur and D appreciates this
C) GBH is highly probably to occur and D appreciates this
D) D's aim or purpose is to cause GBH
A) D's aim or purpose it to kill
B) Death is virtually certain to occur and D appreciates this
C) GBH is highly probably to occur and D appreciates this
D) D's aim or purpose is to cause GBH
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6
Which of the following statements about negligence is FALSE?
A) Negligence is failing to foresee a risk that a reasonable person would have foreseen
B) Negligence is foreseeing a risk, but taking inadequate steps to avoid the risk, thus falling below the standard to be expected of a reasonable person
C) Negligence is foreseeing a risk, but failing to take steps to avoid the risk, thus falling below the standard to be expected of a reasonable person
D) Negligence is subjectively assessed.
A) Negligence is failing to foresee a risk that a reasonable person would have foreseen
B) Negligence is foreseeing a risk, but taking inadequate steps to avoid the risk, thus falling below the standard to be expected of a reasonable person
C) Negligence is foreseeing a risk, but failing to take steps to avoid the risk, thus falling below the standard to be expected of a reasonable person
D) Negligence is subjectively assessed.
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7
In which of the following authorities was the doctrine of transferred malice successfully relied upon?
A) Pembliton
B) Latimer
C) Attorney General's Reference (No 3 of 1994)
D) Thabo Meli
A) Pembliton
B) Latimer
C) Attorney General's Reference (No 3 of 1994)
D) Thabo Meli
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8
Jack throws a stone towards a dense crowd of people intending to strike Ted but aware that he might strike another person. Unfortunately, the stone strikes Habib. Which of the following statements is not a valid reason for convicting Jack of battery in respect of Habib?
A) Because Jack failed to foresee a risk that a reasonable person would have foreseen
B) Because the actus reus and mens rea coincide
C) Due to the application of the doctrine of transferred malice
D) Because Jack is reckless as to whether he inflicts force on Habib
A) Because Jack failed to foresee a risk that a reasonable person would have foreseen
B) Because the actus reus and mens rea coincide
C) Due to the application of the doctrine of transferred malice
D) Because Jack is reckless as to whether he inflicts force on Habib
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