Basic components

    Cards (8)

    • Actus Reus - the act / omission of the crime
    • Mens Rea - the guilty mind of the crime
    • Omission - the failure to act where there is a duty to act
    • Duty to act via a contract:
      • where the D has a duty to act due to the requirements outlined in a contract
      • case: Pitwood
    • Duty to act via relationship:
      • where the is a duty owed to the V by the D due to a relationship(usually parent-child)
      • case: Gibbins & Proctor
    • Duty to act taken on voluntarily:
      • when the D voluntarily taken on the responsibility for V (seen through D's act)
      • case: Stone & Dobinson
    • Transferred Malice : mens rea is transferred from intended victim to actual victim
      • Latimer 1886: malice transferred
      • Pembliton 1874 : malice cannot be transferred between crimes of different nature
    • Coincidence : actus reus and mens rea must coincide (occur at the same time)
      • Fagan 1968: a continuing act of the actus reus
      • Thabo 1954