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Mens rea Produced by Dr Peter Jepson

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Read & précis requirements … Prior to the delivery of these PowerPoint slides you should read and précis Chapter Three of ‘Criminal Law for A2’ by Jacqueline Martin and/or Chapter 2 (p21-40) of ‘Criminal Law’ by Diana Roe. Your précis notes will be checked. If one single student has failed to complete their précis work - the lecture will not proceed. You need a copy of these slides in class.

Behaviour in class … Do NOT chat while the teacher or another student is addressing the class - take notes while listening. Raise your hand if you have a question. If a case is listed in these slides - you need a case note. Produce case notes BEFORE the lesson/lecture. Turn off your mobile.

What is mens rea? The mens rea - in the mental element of an offence. For example, I may intend to throw this book to X intending him to catch and read it. What if, I accidentally hit V in the eye and she falls backwards through the window and dies. Am I criminally liable for V’s death?

Different types of mens rea … (1) Specific/Direct intent (2) Oblique intent (3) Recklessness (4) Negligence What is motive and why is it irrelevant to mens rea? Who must prove mens rea? Why?

Direct/oblique intent Can you re-produce and then explain (using a case) Figure 3.1. In ‘Criminal Law for A2’? Also read p23-24 of D Roe for further clarification

Foresight of consequences … In Law Firms - Use the cases of Moloney [1985], Hancock & Shankland [1986], Nedrick [1985], Woolin [1998] and Matthews & Alleyne [2003] to discuss/explain if “Foresight of consequences is not the same as intent”.

Law Firms activity … Undertake the activity given on page 25 of ‘Criminal Law for A2’. Produce some notes on Proposals for Reform - see page 28 / or page 32 of D Roe.

Recklessness … This used to be a confused and problematic area - which the case of G and another (2003) has clarified. Why is Cunningham [1957] considered to be subjective? Why is Caldwell [1981] considered to be objective? Have the judiciary killed off the reasonable man here?

Transferred malice … If X is late for class and I get annoyed and throw a book at her - I am guilty of assault if she apprehends the immediate infliction of violence. Do I have to hit her? What happens if, instead of hitting X, I hit V? Am I liable for assault? See the cases of Latimer [1886] and Pembliton [1874].

Coincidence of acts reus and mens rea … Suppose I tell student V - “I hate you - you are always late and I want to kill you.” Then, 5 years later, I have an accident in my car and kill V who happens to be a passenger in the car I hit. Will my statement “I hate you … etc” be damming evidence? See cases of Thabo Mei v R [1954], Church [1966] and Fagan [1986].

In Law Firms … Undertake the activities on page 38 of ‘Criminal Law’ by Diana Roe. Report back to class.

Essay plans … “The meaning of intention in criminal law has been clearly settled by decisions of the courts and there is no longer any need for Parliament to legislate upon the matter.” Critically consider whether you agree with this statement

Re-capping the issues. With a fellow student - produce a list (the first most important, followed by the second etc) of what you consider are the most important areas we have covered in this section. Working alone: write a brief summary against the list (show cases) - to briefly explain each area.