Issue: The case’s main points, consent? Intent?
Physical elements:
• s18(1)- definition “a) Murder shall be taken to have been committed where the act of the accused, or thing by him or her omitted to be done, causing the death charged, was done or omitted with reckless indifference to human life, or with intent to kill or inflict grievous bodily harm upon some person, or done in an attempt to commit, or during or immediately after the commission, by the accused, or some accomplice with him or her, of a crime punishable by imprisonment for life or for 25 years.”
• s18 (2)(b) – no crime as a result of misfortune only
• intoxication?- 428G relevent based on self induce or not, 428A definiton of self induced
• Sane automatism? (Youseff) (sleep walking)
1. Voluntary act (R v Katarzynski, R v Ryan) or culpable omission (R v Taktak, R v Taber; R v Styman)- owed a duty of care, liable for death)
2. causing death (R v Royall, R v Moffatt- take victim as you find them)
3. death
Fault elements:
• s18(1)- look above
1. Intent to kill
2. Reckless indifference to human life. (R v Katarzynski, R v Ryan, R v Crabb- gave definition on reckless.)
3. Intent to cause GBH ( s4- definition, Rv Sergi- ‘includes any permeanent or serious disfiguring of the person’)
4. Constructive Murder. (Foundation crime must be more than 25years) (R v Jacobs and Mehajer)
Punishment for murder (s19A)
• Person who commits murder is liable for imprisonment for life.
Voluntary manslaughter
• Has all physical and fault elements of murder, but a mitigating circumstances reduce the liability to manslaughter.
• Insanity, Provocation, self-defence or excess self-defence, Substantial impairment by abnormailty of the mind.
• Elements: 1) The act (provocation, insanity?)
2) Caused death (Royal)
3) The test involved each act
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