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Criminal Law Lecture - Year One, Term One: Actus Reus and Causation

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18th October 2019

Lecture 4: Actus Reus – Causation:

- Result has to be actually (causily) connected to the conduct of D (fact and law) =
causation
- Chain of causation cannot be broken in order to find liability
- It must be D who actually caused the result
- If D’s conduct didn’t cause the result, then there is no liability
o EG D throwing a stone at V’s window = little doubt that damage to that
window was caused by D’s actions
- Two stages that have to be satisfied in order to establish causation:
o Causation in fact – did the result come about because of D’s conduct? Would
the result have taken place irrespective of D’s conduct?
 Known as ‘but for’ causation, it requires D’s act to have been a
necessary condition in order for the result to have occurred
 “But for the defendant’s conduct, would the proscribed result
have occurred?”
o EG White (1910)
 Put poison into mother’s drink and it isn’t clear
as to whether she actually drank any of it
 Mother had actually died due to a completely
unrelated heart condition
 Therefore, D was found guilty of attempted
murder
 Why? Because no causal relationship between
the son’s conduct (poison into drink) and the
result (the mother’s death) therefore, he wasn’t
held liable for murder
o What happens when D accelerates the result?
 If the mother had died as a result of the poison
then factual causation would have been
established and D would have been held liable
for murder
 D had accelerated his mother’s death (because
everyone is going to die at some point)
 We don’t need to show that what D was the only (or even the main)
cause of death
 Factual causation can be very broad, and only constitutes an initial
condition for criminal liability
 Benge (1846)
o Misread the timetable for rail tracks and the train
arrived when the tracks were not in the right place, the
victim was killed
o D argued that the death of V could have been avoided
if someone before him had done his job properly OR if
the train driver had done his job properly
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