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Question | Answer |
Hill v Baxter (Involuntary act) | |
R v Pittwood (Omission) | |
R v Dytham (Omission) | |
R v Miller (Omission) | |
Stone v Dobinson (Omission) | |
White (Factual causation) | |
R v Pagett (Factual causation) | |
Antibiotics | R v Jordan (Legal Causation) |
R v Smith (Legal Causation) | |
Tracheotomy | R v Cheshire (Legal Causation) |
R v Malcherek (Intervening Acts) | |
R v Blaue (Thin skull rule) | |
Roberts | Victim's Own Act |
R v Williams (Victim's Own Act) | |
Mohan | Intention |
R v Woollin (Oblique Intent) | |
R v Matthews and Alleyne (Oblique intent - if death virtually certain, jury can find intent) | |
R v Cunningham (Recklessness) | |
Fagan v Metropolitan Police Commissioner (MPC) (1969) (Coincidence) | |
R v Thabo Meli (Coincidence) | |
R v Church (Coincidence) | |
R v Mitchell (Transferred Malice) | |
R v Sweet and Parsley (Strict liability) | |
Gammon (Hong Kong) Ltd v Attorney-General for Hong Kong (1985) | |
Alphacell v Woodward (1972) | |
Smedleys v Breed (1974) | |
London Borough of Harrow v Shah (2000) | |
Blake (1997) |
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