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Murder
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Mind map for A2 law: Murder
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Murder
Actus Reas
Act or Omission
Omission
Only guilty if it falls under the 6 exceptions
Gibbins & Proctor
Act
Kill someone
Reasonable Creature in Being
Human
A foetus is not considered a reasonable creature in being
AG Ref No 3 of 1994
A brain dead person is not a reasonable creature in being
Life support
Bland
Malcherek v Steel
Queen's Peace
Killing someone in war is not murder
Killing a prisoner of war is murder
They have surrendered and serve no threat
Causation
Legal
Main or significant cause
Cheshire
Factual
But for test
White
Reasonable Force
D reasonably and honestly thought it was necessary
Subjective test
Jury have to decide
Beckford
quashed
Jury may make decision based on emotions rather than facts
Clegg
Excessive force
Unclear: difficult to direct jury
House Holders
Crime and Courts Act 2013
Wide definition
Believes victim to be tresspasser
D must not be a tresspasser
D must be in or partially in building which is a dwelling
Year and a Day rule
Old Law
Victim must die within a year and a day of the act to be guilty of murder
Medical advances: life support machine
People were living past a year and a day
Limit was lifted
Definition
Unlawful killing
Reasonable creature of being
Disrupting the Queen's peace
Defences
Self defence
Full defence
Reasonable
Excessive
Could argue loss of control
Partial defence
Clegg
Martin
Necessity
Full defence
With courts approval
Re A
Duress
Defence not allowed for murder or attempted murder
Howell
Mens Rea
Intention
Malice aforethought
Express intent
Kill
Implied intent
GBH
Vickers
Direct intent
Oblique intent
Virtual certainty
Woollin
Transferred Malice
Transferred mens rea
Gnango
Murder: victim
Attempted murder: intended victim
Latimer
Law Reform (Law Commission)
American Law
First degree murder
Intent to kill
Second degree murder
Not premeditated
2006: Murder, Manslaughter & Infanticide
Rickety structure set up on shakey foundations
Uncertain: lacks clarity and has long been acknowledged that it is in dire need of reform
No defence of self defence if excessive force is used
Duress is not available
Has been developed bit by bit in individula cases and is not a coherent whole
Can be guilty if they intend GBH
Mandatory life sentence doesn't allow flexibility in sentencing
Serious Harm Rule
Homicide Act 1957
Parliament never intended a killing to amount to murder unless D realised their conduct might cause death
Defence of murder is too wide
Cunningham 1981
Lord Edmund Davis believed the defendant had mens rea
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