Law AS (AQA) - Causation

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A-Level Law Test sobre Law AS (AQA) - Causation, creado por nataliecoley992 el 11/03/2015.
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Pregunta 1

Pregunta
Which type of causation uses the 'but for' test?
Respuesta
  • Factual Causation
  • Legal Causation

Pregunta 2

Pregunta
In which case did the defendant use his girlfriend as a human shield?
Respuesta
  • Pagett (1983)
  • Jordan (1956)
  • Cheshire (1991)

Pregunta 3

Pregunta
Which type of causation invokes the 'operating and substantial cause'?
Respuesta
  • Factual causation
  • Legal causation

Pregunta 4

Pregunta
In which case did the victim die after being given the wrong injection when he was recovering from being stabbed?
Respuesta
  • Smith (1959)
  • Cheshire (1991)
  • Jordan (1956)

Pregunta 5

Pregunta
Two soldiers were involved in a fight. One received a stab wound which pierced his lung. Which case was this?
Respuesta
  • Cheshire (1991)
  • Smith (1959)
  • Jordan (1956)

Pregunta 6

Pregunta
In which case did the victim die as a result of rare complications from a tracheotomy?
Respuesta
  • Smith (1959)
  • Cheshire (1991)
  • Jordan (1956)

Pregunta 7

Pregunta
What does 'novas acts interveniens' mean?
Respuesta
  • New intervening act
  • New act
  • Intervening act

Pregunta 8

Pregunta
In which case did turning off a life support machine come in to question?
Respuesta
  • Malcherek (1981)
  • Blaue (1975)
  • Roberts (1971)

Pregunta 9

Pregunta
In which case did the defendant stab a Jehovah's witness who then died after refusing a blood transfusion?
Respuesta
  • Blaue (1975)
  • Roberts (1971)
  • Malcherek (1981)

Pregunta 10

Pregunta
In the case of Roberts (1971), a girl in the defendant's car injured herself by jumping our due to sexual advances from the defendant. Why was the defendant guilty even though it was the victim's own act?
Respuesta
  • The consequence was reasonably foreseeable
  • The victim was injured
  • He made sexual advances to her
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