Criminal Law Elements of a Crime Parties to an Offence.

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Criminal Law Elements of a Crime Parties to an Offence

Elements of a Criminal Offence Actus non facit reum nisi mens sit rea “ The act will not make a person guilty unless the mind is also guilty”

Elements of a Criminal Offence actus reus : a Latin phrase meaning “a wrongful deed”; the physical or guilty act, omission, or state of being that constitutes a crime mens rea: a Latin phrase meaning “a guilty mind”; the mental element of one’s criminal actions

Elements of a Criminal Offence Intention Criminal State of Mind Willful Blindness Recklessness Criminal Negligence Knowledge

Elements of a Criminal Offence If the Crown cannot prove both of these elements beyond a reasonable doubt, the accused will be acquitted and set free. For example, in any criminal case, the Crown must prove the identity of the accused. If the Crown cannot prove, beyond a reasonable doubt, that the accused was the one who actually committed the crime, then the Crown did not prove the actus reus.

Actus Reus: “guilty act” Commission of an act: Luis and Jimmy are playing outside with a pellet gun Jimmy got for his 14 th birthday. Jimmy is bored and decides to test the gun out on neighbourhood animals. When a stray cat runs by, Jimmy shoots and injures it. Omission of an act: Malcolm has always wanted a dog so one day he goes to the Humane Society and gets one. At first Malcolm takes good care of the dog but when things get busy at work, he starts to neglect it. Eventually the dog becomes sick and malnourished because Malcolm has stopped feeding it regularly. ▫Courtesy of OJEN 2010

Mens Rea: “guilty mind” Wilful blindness – a person knows of the possibility of illegality but chooses not to ask questions or investigate the situation E.g. Amanda and Keisha are walking down the street when they come across some DVD stalls. Keisha notices the DVDs are a lot of cheaper than in the store. She wonders if they might be illegal copies. She decides that she’d rather not know either way. She buys two DVDs for $8. ▫ ▫Courtesy of OJEN 2010

Mens Rea: “guilty mind” Criminal negligence – while this person did not realize the consequences of her or his actions, a reasonable person should have E.g. Samantha runs a daycare centre. She lets the children run all over the centre. Several times children have fallen down the stairs. It never occurs to Samantha to buy a proper gate to keep the children away from the stairs. One day, little Lee falls down the stairs and is very seriously injured. ▫ ▫Courtesy of OJEN 2010

If a person does not intend to commit the illegal act, then they may not be guilty of a crime. For example, although it is an assault to hit someone, if the hit is not intended, it is not an assault. E.g. Trisha is in the schoolyard and is swarmed by bees. Trying to prevent getting stung by the bees, Trisha swats them in a state of panic. While she is flailing at the bees, her arm hits Dwayne violently in the face. Trisha’s action breaks Dwayne’s nose. courtesy of OJEN Mens Rea: “guilty mind”

Parties to an Offence Aiding or Abetting Aiding: assisting someone to commit a criminal offence Abetting: encouraging or urging another person to commit a crime

Parties to an Offence Accessory after the Fact Accessory after the fact: someone who knows that a crime has been committed and who helps the person who committed the crime to escape from the police