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Criminal Law Notes
Jonathan Herring - ISBN: 9781137609274
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View all 8 notes of Criminal Law, written by Jonathan Herring. All Criminal Law notes, summaries and study guides are written by fellow students or tutors. Get yourself a Criminal Law study guide or other study material that matches your study style perfectly, and studying will be a breeze.
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This lecture covers all 6 lectures given on the topic of homocide. Includes: murder, mercy killings, voluntary manslaughter, and involuntary manslaughter.
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- • 39 pages •
This lecture covers all 6 lectures given on the topic of homocide. Includes: murder, mercy killings, voluntary manslaughter, and involuntary manslaughter.
covers six lectures on consent and violence. Cover GBH, ABH, Battery an common assault.
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- • 25 pages •
covers six lectures on consent and violence. Cover GBH, ABH, Battery an common assault.
Covers three lectures on the topic of theft. Very informative, and easy to understand. Covers the Ghosh and Ivey test.
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- • 14 pages •
Covers three lectures on the topic of theft. Very informative, and easy to understand. Covers the Ghosh and Ivey test.
This lecture covers the defence of necessity in criminal law, the instances the defence can be used in, and the distinction drawn between duress and necessity.
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- • 13 pages •
This lecture covers the defence of necessity in criminal law, the instances the defence can be used in, and the distinction drawn between duress and necessity.
This document covers two lectures worth of lectures on the defence of self defence.
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- • 41 pages •
This document covers two lectures worth of lectures on the defence of self defence.
First year criminal law notes. Perfect for first year students to gain a basic understanding of criminal law and understand the basic principles of law. All notes are arranged neatly and in chronological order, so can be learnt and understood very easily. Using only these notes i was able to achieve a first class mark in this module.
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- • 1 pages •
First year criminal law notes. Perfect for first year students to gain a basic understanding of criminal law and understand the basic principles of law. All notes are arranged neatly and in chronological order, so can be learnt and understood very easily. Using only these notes i was able to achieve a first class mark in this module.
The basis of criminal liability. This lecture focuses primarily on the actus reus of an offence, followed by a simple, yet full explanation of rules, case law examples, and keywords.
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- • 5 pages •
The basis of criminal liability. This lecture focuses primarily on the actus reus of an offence, followed by a simple, yet full explanation of rules, case law examples, and keywords.
this lecture primarily focuses on omissions and criminal liability using case law to understand different situations and scenarios.
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- • 7 pages •
this lecture primarily focuses on omissions and criminal liability using case law to understand different situations and scenarios.
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This lecture covers all 6 lectures given on the topic of homocide. Includes: murder, mercy killings, voluntary manslaughter, and involuntary manslaughter.
- Class notes
- • 39 pages •
This lecture covers all 6 lectures given on the topic of homocide. Includes: murder, mercy killings, voluntary manslaughter, and involuntary manslaughter.
covers six lectures on consent and violence. Cover GBH, ABH, Battery an common assault.
- Class notes
- • 25 pages •
covers six lectures on consent and violence. Cover GBH, ABH, Battery an common assault.
Covers three lectures on the topic of theft. Very informative, and easy to understand. Covers the Ghosh and Ivey test.
- Class notes
- • 14 pages •
Covers three lectures on the topic of theft. Very informative, and easy to understand. Covers the Ghosh and Ivey test.
This lecture covers the defence of necessity in criminal law, the instances the defence can be used in, and the distinction drawn between duress and necessity.
- Class notes
- • 13 pages •
This lecture covers the defence of necessity in criminal law, the instances the defence can be used in, and the distinction drawn between duress and necessity.
This document covers two lectures worth of lectures on the defence of self defence.
- Class notes
- • 41 pages •
This document covers two lectures worth of lectures on the defence of self defence.
First year criminal law notes. Perfect for first year students to gain a basic understanding of criminal law and understand the basic principles of law. All notes are arranged neatly and in chronological order, so can be learnt and understood very easily. Using only these notes i was able to achieve a first class mark in this module.
- Class notes
- • 1 pages •
First year criminal law notes. Perfect for first year students to gain a basic understanding of criminal law and understand the basic principles of law. All notes are arranged neatly and in chronological order, so can be learnt and understood very easily. Using only these notes i was able to achieve a first class mark in this module.
The basis of criminal liability. This lecture focuses primarily on the actus reus of an offence, followed by a simple, yet full explanation of rules, case law examples, and keywords.
- Class notes
- • 5 pages •
The basis of criminal liability. This lecture focuses primarily on the actus reus of an offence, followed by a simple, yet full explanation of rules, case law examples, and keywords.
this lecture primarily focuses on omissions and criminal liability using case law to understand different situations and scenarios.
- Class notes
- • 7 pages •
this lecture primarily focuses on omissions and criminal liability using case law to understand different situations and scenarios.
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