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Criminal Law- Murder

R v Beckford

not unlawfully killing if one can plead self defence

Enoch

Need existence independent of its mother

Poulton

An unborn child is incapable of being killed. a child is only born when the whole body is brought into the world, but it is not sufficient that the child breathes in the progress of birth. a child must be killed after it has been fully delivered alive from the mothers body

Ags reference (no3 of 1994)

D has attacked his girlfriend, who was 26 weeks pregnant at the time, he causes injury and harm to the girlfriend, this resulted in the baby being born prematurely who lived for a period of days then subsequently died. an intention to harm the girlfriend could not be transferred to the child death and this would involve a double transfer

Malcherek and steel

both Ds stabbed the vicitims with the end result of them both ending up on end of life support, some time after the life machines were disconnectes as there was no chance of improvement. there was no evidence that the origional injuries stopped being the operative cause of death

Dyson

the acceleartion of death with not change the guilty verdict.

Adams

he should do all that is proper and necessary to relieve pain and suffering even if it means he incidentally shortens life

Cox

the court makes the distinction between giving medication for the relief of pain knowing that it will shorten life, and giving medication with the primary purpose of ending life

Airedale NHS trust v bland

Doctors were not under a duty to continue treating or provide nutritional support as there was no hope of his recovering. Letting him die, an omission of a previous duty of care, would be no crime

Inglis-

we must underline that the law of murder does not distinguish between murder committed for malevolent reasons and murder motivated by familial love.

R (pretty) v DPP

she suffered from a motor neurone disorder and she was unable to end her own life because of her physical disabilities

R (Purdy) v DPP

sought information on whether her husband would be prosecuted if he helped her travel to switzerland

R (nicklinson) and another

mercy killings will still amount to murder

R v Gullefer

when the merely preparatory act comes to an end and D embarks on the crime properly

what is the definition of murder?

When a man of sound memory and of the age of discretion unlawfully killeth any creature in rerum natura under the King’s peace with malice aforethought A common law offence- sir edward coke

who can commit murder

- A man of sound memory and of the age of discretion – so D is legally responsible for his actions
- Child below the age of 10 cannot be convicted of a criminal offence- s.50 Children and Young Persons Act 1933

what is under kings peace

Killing of enemy aliens during war and under battle conditions is not criminal homicide

what is the Actus reus

Unlawfully causes the death of another person under the King’s peace

what does unlawfully mean

Beckford [1988] AC 130 – not unlawful killing if one can plead self defence

what is the rules around causing death

D must case death, factual and legal causation

when does life begin?

needs existence independent of its mother, Enoch, Poulton

what are the rules around death after brith

- Death due to injuries sustained while in womb may be Murder or Manslaughter
- AG’s Reference (No. 3 of 1994) [1998] AC 245- transfered malice could not be used. they used the unlawful act dangerous manslaughter

when does life end?

brain dead is medical death in malcherek and steel

is accelerating death still murder?

yes, Dyson

rules around medical treatment

if the medical treatment has the purpose of restoration of health , he should do all that is proper and necessary to relieve pain, even if this means shortening life, Adams

what are the rules around letting patients die

Doctors were not under a duty to continue treating or provide nutritional support as there was no hope of his recovering. Letting him die, an omission of a previous duty of care, would be no crime-Airedale NHS Trust v Bland [1993] 2 WLR 316

what does under the queens peace mean?

killing an enemy during a war will not be murder

what are rules around mercy killings, euthanasia and assisted suicied?

Inglis- law of murder does not distinguish between reasons

R v pretty, R v purdy- cannot encourage or assist suicide


nicklinson- mercy killings will still amount to murder

what is the mens rea for murder?

malice aforethought which means D unlawfully intented to kill another or cause serious GBH to another.

what is the meaning of intention?

direct intention= ones aim or purpose
indirect/oblique intent- apply the woolin virtual certainty test

what is implied malice?

intent to cause GBH

R v Vickers

R v cunningham

what is the meaning of GBH?

DDP v smith

what are the rules around attempted murder?

for attempted murder D must intend to kill whybrow an intention to cause GBH is insufficient for attempted murder

under s1(1) criminal attempts act- D must do an act which is more than merely prepatory

R v fullefer, R v Jones (keneth)

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