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CRW2601 EXAM PACK 2022
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CRW2601 EXAM PACK 2022. CRW2601 - General Principles Of Criminal Law 
Name the four general requirements of criminal liability (4) 
Act or conduct 
Compliance with the definitional elements of a crime 
Unlawfulness 
Culpability 
 
Define the principle of legality. 
An accused may (1) not be convicted of a crime – (a) unless the type 
of conduct with which she is charged has been recognised by the 
law as a crime (b) in clear terms (c) before the conduct took place 
(d) without it being necessa...
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CRW2601 - Summarised Cases (Bundle)
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A summary of the following Cases in CRW2601 - General Principles Of Criminal Law: 
 
S v Zinn; 
S v Francis; 
R v Dhlamini; 
S v Henry; 
S v Trickett; 
Minister van Polisie v Ewels; 
S v Gaba; 
R v Canestra; 
S v Leeuw; 
R v Makali; 
Ex Parte die Minister van Justisie: in re S v Grotjohn; 
S v Daniels; 
S v Mokgethi; 
S v Fourie; 
R v Patel; 
Ex parte die Minister van Justisie: in re S v Van Wyk; 
S v Mogohlwane; 
S v Goliath; 
R v C; 
Queen v Smith; 
S v Masilela; 
S v Eadie; 
S v Kavin; 
S v ...
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CRW2601 - Summarised Cases (Bundle)
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A summary of the following Cases in CRW2601 - General Principles Of Criminal Law: 
 
S v Zinn; 
S v Francis; 
R v Dhlamini; 
S v Henry; 
S v Trickett; 
Minister van Polisie v Ewels; 
S v Gaba; 
R v Canestra; 
S v Leeuw; 
R v Makali; 
Ex Parte die Minister van Justisie: in re S v Grotjohn; 
S v Daniels; 
S v Mokgethi; 
S v Fourie; 
R v Patel; 
Ex parte die Minister van Justisie: in re S v Van Wyk; 
S v Mogohlwane; 
S v Goliath; 
R v C; 
Queen v Smith; 
S v Masilela; 
S v Eadie; 
S v Kavin; 
S v ...
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CRW2601 EXAM PACK 2022
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CRW2601 EXAM PACK 2022. CRW2601 - General Principles Of Criminal Law 
Name the four general requirements of criminal liability (4) 
Act or conduct 
Compliance with the definitional elements of a crime 
Unlawfulness 
Culpability 
 
Define the principle of legality. 
An accused may (1) not be convicted of a crime – (a) unless the type 
of conduct with which she is charged has been recognised by the 
law as a crime (b) in clear terms (c) before the conduct took place 
(d) without it being necessa...
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CRW2601 EXAM PACK 2022
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CRW2601 EXAM PACK 2022. Name the four general requirements of criminal liability (4) 
Act or conduct 
Compliance with the definitional elements of a crime 
Unlawfulness 
Culpability 
 
Define the principle of legality. 
An accused may (1) not be convicted of a crime – (a) unless the type 
of conduct with which she is charged has been recognised by the 
law as a crime (b) in clear terms (c) before the conduct took place 
(d) without it being necessary to interpret the words in the 
definition o...
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CRW2601 EXAM PACK 2022
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CRW2601 EXAM PACK 2022. Name the four general requirements of criminal liability (4) 
Act or conduct 
Compliance with the definitional elements of a crime 
Unlawfulness 
Culpability 
 
Define the principle of legality. 
An accused may (1) not be convicted of a crime – (a) unless the type 
of conduct with which she is charged has been recognised by the 
law as a crime (b) in clear terms (c) before the conduct took place 
(d) without it being necessary to interpret the words in the 
definition o...
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CRW2601 EXAM PACK 2024
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CONFIDENTIAL 
THIS PAPER CONSISTS OF 6 PAGES. 
INSTRUCTIONS FOR A PORTFOLIO WITH ASSESSMENT INFO TOOL ON MYUNISA 
PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE ANSWERING THE 
EXAMINATION QUESTIONS. 
1. The examination question paper counts 50 marks. 
2. ANSWER ALL the questions. 
3. The duration of the examination is 2 hours. Your portfolio opens 8 February 2021 at 08:00 
and must be submitted via myUnisa on 8 February 2021 on or before 10:00 (Central African 
Time). 
4. This ...
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CRW2601 EXAM	PACK QUESTION	PAPERS AND	 SOLUTIONS	
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CRW2601 EXAM	PACK 
QUESTION	PAPERS 
AND	 
SOLUTIONS	 
 G.R. Tutorials 
 
Criminal	law 
CRW	2601 
Question	1 
Answer	the	following	question	by	choosing	the	correct	answer 
a)	According	to	the	absolute	theory,	punishment	is	an	end	in	itself,	while	 
according	to	the	relative	theories, punishment	is	a	means	to	a	secondary	end. 
b)	The	effectiveness	of	the	theory	of	general	deterrence	depends	only	on	the	 
severity	of	the	punishment	that	is	imposed	on	an	offender. 
c) The	“triad	in	Zinn”	(the	cr...
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CRW2601 EXAM	PACK.
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CRW2601 EXAM	PACK. General Principles Of Criminal Law. 	According	to	the	absolute	theory,	punishment	is	an	end	in	itself,	while	 
according	to	the	relative	theories, punishment	is	a	means	to	a	secondary	end. 
b)	The	effectiveness	of	the	theory	of	general	deterrence	depends	only	on	the	 
severity	of	the	punishment	that	is	imposed	on	an	offender. 
c) The	“triad	in	Zinn”	(the	crime,	the	criminal	and	interests	of	society)	enables	a	 
court	to consider	all	the	theories	of	punishment	when	imposing...
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CRW2601 Exam Questions and Answers.
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CRW2601 Exam Questions and Answers . General Principles Of Criminal Law. The four requirements of criminal liability are the following conduct (act or 
omission), compliance with the definitional elements of the offence, unlawfulness and 
culpability. 
(b) In terms of the ius acceptum principle a court may only find a person guilty of an 
offence if the kind of act performed is recognized as a crime at the time of its 
commission. 
(c) The ius praevium principle requires that a court may only fi...
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