Mens rea — intention, recklessness, negligence
Intention, recklessness, negligence, and the hierarchy of fault in English criminal law
Mens rea — intention, recklessness, negligence
Mens rea fixes the boundary between harmful conduct and culpable criminal responsibility.
Mens rea — intention and recklessness
Defining the mental element: direct and oblique intention, Cunningham recklessness, and foresight of consequences.
A defendant is charged with actual bodily harm (ABH) under s47 of the Offences Against the Person Ac
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A defendant is charged with attempted murder. The prosecution must prove that the defendant had the
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