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    Grievous Bodily Harm with Intent Assault causing grievous bodily harm (GBH) with intent is a criminal offence which is covered by Section 18 of the Offences Against the Person Act‚ so both GBH with intent and Common Assault are categorised under two separate laws which is a difference. For this offence there needs to be “really serious harm” or a similarity between common assault and GBH with intent is that the assault or battery needs to have caused wounding of another person. Probably the best

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    acted `maliciously’ and `unlawfully’ when committing an offence. The accused will act unlawfully if D fails to present a lawful reason for D’s act‚ D would be considered acting maliciously once D satisfies the level of Mens Rea required for the Actus Reus. The word `malicious’ introduces the requirement of Mens Rea. The statutory definition of `malice’ is‚ requiring an actual intention to do a particular kind of harm that in fact was done‚ or reckless as to whether such harm should occur or not.

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    Insanity Defense Paper Angela Harris‚ Samantha Kunz‚ Jermaine Kelley CJA/354 June 8‚ 2014 Ann Perry We believe that the defendant may not be competent to stand trial‚ due to the fact that he had has emotionally and mental issues. The defendant has no knowledge of the crime or its consequences‚ if put on the stand he may revert back to that emotional state of mind and will not be able to give and accurate statement and will not be able to understand charges and sentencing. As a team we believe

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    severe. Law-breaking involves injury to general public and also hurt involving severe mother nature. Municipal legislation and also prison legislation are very a lot unique. Important aspects of prison legislation are usually ’Mens rea’ and also ’Actus reus’. As a way to guard corporates or people who are ruined involving like prison carryout‚ they need to employ a fantastic prison lawyer. Legislation delivers every single individual to be able to talk regarding them selves within the judge involving

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    ** The pages are listed (for those who are using the Business Law textbook). =) CHAPTER 1 Under Public Law. The essential elements of a crime are (pg. 11): Actus reus: A wrongful act. Mens rea: A guilty mind. Under Private Law (pg. 12): Cestui que trust: In trust law‚ a beneficiary or cestui que use‚ a.k.a. cestui que trust‚ is the person or persons who are entitled to the benefit of any trust arrangement. CHAPTER 2 Two of the more important maxims (guides or aids) commonly used by the

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    Criminal Law Outline Justifications of Punishment 1. Consequentialist Theory a. Actions are morally right if and only if they result in desirable outcomes b. Rely on theory of utilitarianism to justify punishment: Forward looking effects of punishment. General deterrence‚ specific deterrence‚ rehabilitation‚ incapacitation 2. Nonconsequentialist Theory c. Actions are morally wrong in themselves‚ regardless of the consequences d. Theory of Retributivism: look back

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    The Fairness of the Law

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    The fairness of the law  It is very important for a legal system to ensure that there is fairness across the board for those involved in the legal system‚ whether defendants‚ plaintiffs‚ or others. There are two ways in which the legal system ensures fairness. On one hand‚ there are the general presumptions and procedures to ensure a fair trial or court hearing. On the other‚ there is the system of law which is intended to ensure fairness in society; this is known as the Law of Equity. Justice

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    CASE STUDY: MARTHA STEWART OF LIVING OMNIMEDIA Sanjay Gokhale Indiana Wesleyan University July 26‚ 2010 UNITED STATES OF AMERICA V. MARTHA STEWART AND PETER BACANOVIC MSLO AND TALENTED MARTHA STEWART Martha Stewart is the founder of Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia‚ L.L.C. (MSLO). Since Martha is an icon known for her imagination and creativity‚ no wonder that it is reflected in her products. They are comparable to the top brands in the country‚ which shows her class. MSLO is comprised of four

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    rightbottom right-12001500 2.1.13 Evidence that is loose and lying on the ground should be bagged up and catalogued each piece of evidence is given an individual identification number so that it can be cross-matched against corresponding investigative reports. The evidence is bagged in clear plastic bags‚ which are sealed airtight so that no contamination can take place. Each of these bags is accompanied by a “custody chain” document; this document is to be filled out by any officer who wishes

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    stages of Crime- an overview

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    Table of Contents 1. Introduction…………………………..………………................................04 2. Objective of Study…………………………………………………………05 3. Methodology………………………………………………………….....…05 4. Stage 1 - Intention…………………….……………………………………06 • Types of Intention…………………………………………………07 5. Stage 2 - Preparation…………………………..…………………………..08 • Exceptions to preparation………………….………………….…..09 6. Stage 3 - Attempt .…………………………………………………….…...10 • Attempt and Preparation Distinguished…………………….12 - 17 7. Stage 4 - Accomplishment…………………………………………………17

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