Principles of Criminal Liability
Across
- 2. Causation where you look at who's caused the consequences.
- 3. Where D threw a rock, aiming at someone and instead hitting a window.
- 5. The final outcome of a case in court.
- 7. Intent where the consequence is D's aim.
- 9. Intent where the consequence is not D's original purpose.
- 11. Case where appellant shot V who later died - Medical Treatment.
- 15. Acts that include: Act of a third party, Medical treatment and Victim's own act.
- 16. The duty that is imposed by parliament.
Down
- 1. The duty where D voluntarily undertook a duty of care.
- 4. One of the cases for Transferred Malice, where D pushed an elderly man.
- 6. The duty when D fails to fulfil a contractual obligation.
- 7. The person / institution being accused of committing a crime.
- 8. One of the cases that is an exception of the Contemporaneity rule where V drowned.
- 9. The failure to do something / intervene.
- 10. Case where V jumped out of a moving car with the belief that D was going to rape her - Victim's own act.
- 12. The individual harmed or killed as a result.
- 13. When D took a risk, being aware of the consequences.
- 14. Causation where you look at what caused the consequence.