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PGDL/MA Law - Criminal Law Oral Exam Notes - Distinction
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Advance documentation, exam notes and comments from my 2023 PGDL exams at ULaw.
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I HUMAN CASE 69-YEAR-OLD MALE REASON FOR ENCOUNTER CHEST PAIN (LOCATION; OUTPATIENT CLINIC WITH X-RAY, ECG, AND LABARATORY CAPABILITIES week 4 with Physical Exam, Assessment, Problem Statement, Test Results, Diagnosis, Plan, Summary, and SOAP Notes
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I HUMAN CASE 69-YEAR-OLD MALE REASON FOR ENCOUNTER CHEST PAIN (LOCATION; OUTPATIENT CLINIC WITH X-RAY, ECG, AND LABARATORY CAPABILITIES week 4 with Physical Exam, Assessment, Problem Statement, Test Results, Diagnosis, Plan, Summary, and SOAP Notes
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A level Law: Mens Rea Complete Questions And Verified Answers.
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What is the literal translation of mens rea? - correct answer Guilty mind. 
 
What part of a crime is the mens rea? - correct answer Mental element of a crime. 
 
Is ignorance of the law a defense? - correct answer No, D does not have to know that what they are doing is against the law. 
 
What are the two levels of mens rea? - correct answer Intenti...
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PGDL Criminal Law Exam Questions with Correct Solutions Graded A+
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What is actus reus of assault? - Apprehension of immediate unlawful personal violence 
 
What is mens rea of assault? - Intention or recklessness as to causing a person to apprehend immediate unlawful personal violence 
 
Does D need to have the means to carry out the violence that is threatened for assault? - No 
 
What does 'immediate' mean for assault? - Some time not excluding the immediate future. Imminent. 
 
What is actus reus of battery? - Application of unlawful force 
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Criminal Litigation questions and answers (correct and explained) with latest updated verified 100%
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Criminal Litigation questions and answers (correct and explained) with latest updated verified 100% 
 
 
What is an offence triable either way? - 'offence triable either way' means an offence, other than an offence triable on indictment only by virtue of [s. 40] of the Criminal Justice Act 1988 which, if committed by an adult, is triable either on indictment or summarily 
What is a summary offence? - 'summary offence' means an offence which, if committed by an adult, is triable only summ...
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NFO Evaluation Exam Questions With Complete Solutions
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Introduction correct answer: - 5 non-fatal offences, in the Criminal Justice Act 1988 and Offences against the Person Act 1861 
- Common law 
- criticised for being out of date and inconsistent 
- many LC reports have been produced with the latest being in 2015, but no reforms have yet been introduced to parliament 
 
Outline the law correct answer: - 5 non fatal offences 
- Assault, battery, ABH, GBH s.18, GBH s.20 
- Criminal Justice Act 1988 
- Offences against the Person Act 1861 
 
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LSAM MCT prep exam with correct answers 2024
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What is legislation?correct answers Most common type of law made which is passed by parliament in a formal process. Generally a statute- can delegate power e.g. OAPA 1861 
 
what is case law?correct answers the law that has built up over the centuries through judges decisions in cases. laid down by judges in the doctrine of precedent e.g. Murder 
 
What is criminal law?correct answers concerns with violations of rules of the state. Action is brought by the state against the D. 
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Criminal Litigation questions and answers (correct and explained) with latest updated verified 100%
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Criminal Litigation questions and 
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What is an offence triable either way? - 'offence triable either way' means an offence, 
other than an offence triable on indictment only by virtue of [s. 40] of the Criminal 
Justice Act 1988 which, if committed by an adult, is triable either on indictment or 
summarily 
What is a summary offence? - 'summary offence' means an offence which, if 
committed by an adult, is triable only summar...
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S.47 and s.20 OAPA - Criminal law
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Summary of s.47 and s.20 OAPA for OCR, written by an A* student
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s.18 OAPA - Criminal law
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Summary of s.18 Offences Against the Person Act, Grievous bodily harm with intent for OCR, written by an A* student
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