What is involuntary manslaughter?
How many types of involuntary manslaughter are there?
What is unlawful act manslaughter?
What are the four elements you need to satisfy in order to prove unlawful act manslaughter?
Does the D have to have intended the fatal consequence in order to prove that the act was intentional?
What is the principle in Scarlett?
In drug cases, does the act of self-injection break the chain of causation?
What does dangerous mean in 'the act must be dangerous'?
In the 'act must cause the death' stage what must you apply to prove the act caused the death?
Does the act which causes the death need to be directed at the victim?
What is gross negligence manslaughter?
What four elements must be satisfied in order to prove gross negligence manslaughter?
What did the case of Singh emphasise?
What did Bateman state in regards to the level of negligence that must be present?