The unlawful killing of a reasonable creature in being, and under the king's peace with malace aforethought.
murdering a fortus is unlawful killing l, the child has to be in 'existence independant of mother', for it to be a 'creature in being'
The defendant stabbed the girlfriend, she was forced upon premature birth. it died after 121 days. D was charged with manslaughter as baby couldnt survive on its own yet.
No
Yes but they must be in a condition where they arent getting better
The D's both caused the injury to the V on life support, doctors stopped it and the D's were liable
Kings Peace
A killing
The murder must be an act of crime and be the result of someone dying.
Prove the factual and legal cause of death.
But for test
The defendant, R v Pagett
The substantial and operational test.
A break in the chain of causation by any interviening acts.
when it is palpably wrong.
When a third partys actions are unforeseeable.
True
The main aim or purpose is to bring about the consequence.
The D didnt directly intend to cause the outcome but in acting in the wya they did the outcome was a virtual certainty and the D realised this.
R v Woolin