Criminal Law (LAW107)
The University of Liverpool (UoL)
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Criminal Law - Homicide (Murder and Manslaughter) Lecture Notes
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Criminal Law lecture notes that cover murder and manslaughter (voluntary, involuntary etc.), as well as defences and reforms. Used as revision notes. Received a first (76%) in this module.
Theft lecture notes.
lecture notes on the topic of fraud
A breakdown of the key elements of mens rea including key cases and case facts presented in a colourful format
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Criminal Law - Defences (Full and Partial) Lecture Notes
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Lecture notes covering full and partial defences (automatism, insanity, intoxication, self-defence, mistake etc.) in Criminal Law. Used as revision notes. Received a first (76%) in this module.
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Criminal Law - Offences Against the Person Lecture Notes
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Lecture notes that cover Offences Against the Persons Act - including assault, battery, actual bodily harm, grievous bodily harm and grievous bodily harm with intent. Used as my revision notes - received a first (76%) in this module.
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Criminal Law - Theft and Fraud Lecture Notes
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Full set of Criminal Law Theft and Fraud lecture notes. Used as revision notes. Received a first (76%) in this module.
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Criminal Law - Sexual Offences Lecture Notes
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First year Criminal Law lecture notes covering sexual offences - rape, assault etc. Used as revision notes. Received a first (76%) in this module.
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Criminal Law - Module Lecture Notes
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Lecture notes for Criminal Law (LAW107) module including: Sexual Offences, Homicide (Murder and Manslaughter), Offences Against the Person, Theft and Fraud, and Defences (Full and Partial).
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