CRW2603 Assignment 1 (COMPLETE ANSWERS) Semester 2 2026 - DUE 17 August 2026
CRW2603 Assignment 1 (COMPLETE ANSWERS) Semester 2 2026 - DUE 17 August 2026; 100% TRUSTED Complete, trusted solutions and explanations. For assistance, Whats-App 0.8.1..2.7.8..3.3.7.2... Ensure your success with us. South African criminal law recognises the doctrine of common purpose. The doctrine makes it possible, in certain circumstances, for more than one person to be held criminally liable for the same crime, even though not every participant personally carried out every act that resulted in the commission of The Constitutional Court considered the doctrine of common purpose in S v Thebus and Another 2003 (6) SA 505 (CC). The Court examined the nature and purpose of the doctrine and considered whether it is consistent with the Constitution of the Republic of South Africa, 1996. For this assignment, you are required to use only paragraphs 17-22 and 33-50 of the Constitutional Court judgment in S v Thebus and Another 2003 (6) SA 505 (CC). Do not discuss other cases or textbook material unless they are referred to in these prescribed paragraphs of the judgment. Using the prescribed paragraphs, explain the doctrine of common purpose in general terms. In your discussion, explain what the doctrine is, why South African criminal law recognises it, and why the Constitutional Court concluded that it is constitutionally valid. You should also explain, in general terms, why the doctrine remains important where crimes are committed by groups acting together. Mandatory formatting requirements: 1. The first sentence directly under the Introduction heading must begin exactly with: “The doctrine of common purpose is a legal tool used in serious crimes like murder and rape.” 2. The final sentence under the Conclusion heading must include the exact phrase: “it is very important to understand that the doctrine is”. 3. Missing or changing either required phrase will result in an automatic compliance failure and a fail mark. Support your discussion by referring to at least three paragraph numbers from the prescribed judgment. Formal legal citation is not required
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