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CRW1501 Exam Pack with Criminal Law Concepts and Cases Principle of Legality - No crime exists without law's existence. Positive Conduct - Action taken by an individual in criminal law. Negative Conduct - Failure to act when required by law. Omission - Punishable failure to act under moral duty. Legal Cause - X's act directly leads to Y's death. Condicio Sine Qua Non - Necessary condition for a situation to exist. Private Defence - Legal justification for defending oneself or others. Unlawful Attack - Attack that violates legal rights or interests. Limits of Private Defence - Exceeding reasonable force in self-defense is unlawful. Necessity - Justification for unlawful acts to prevent harm. Emergency Situation - Circumstances requiring immediate action to avoid harm. Legal Provision Violation - Breaking a law under necessity circumstances. Mokgethi Case - Legal precedent on proximate cause theory. Proximate Cause Theory - Legal causation theory applied in criminal cases. Criminal Liability - Responsibility for committing a criminal act. Codified Law - Laws systematically arranged in a code. Uncodified Procedure - Procedures not formally written in law. Roman-Dutch Common Law - Legal system influenced by English law post-annexation. Interpretation of Crime - Courts interpret crime definitions broadly. Statement Verification - Process of confirming the correctness of legal statements. Legal Maxim - A general principle or rule of law. Emergency Action - Immediate respo

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CRW1501 Exam Pack with Criminal Law
Concepts and Cases
Principle of Legality - No crime exists without law's existence.

Positive Conduct - Action taken by an individual in criminal law.

Negative Conduct - Failure to act when required by law.

Omission - Punishable failure to act under moral duty.

Legal Cause - X's act directly leads to Y's death.

Condicio Sine Qua Non - Necessary condition for a situation to exist.

Private Defence - Legal justification for defending oneself or others.

Unlawful Attack - Attack that violates legal rights or interests.

Limits of Private Defence - Exceeding reasonable force in self-defense is unlawful.

Necessity - Justification for unlawful acts to prevent harm.

Emergency Situation - Circumstances requiring immediate action to avoid harm.

Legal Provision Violation - Breaking a law under necessity circumstances.

Mokgethi Case - Legal precedent on proximate cause theory.

Proximate Cause Theory - Legal causation theory applied in criminal cases.

Criminal Liability - Responsibility for committing a criminal act.

Codified Law - Laws systematically arranged in a code.

Uncodified Procedure - Procedures not formally written in law.

Roman-Dutch Common Law - Legal system influenced by English law post-annexation.

Interpretation of Crime - Courts interpret crime definitions broadly.

Statement Verification - Process of confirming the correctness of legal statements.

Legal Maxim - A general principle or rule of law.

,Emergency Action - Immediate response to prevent greater harm.

Consent - Agreement that allows actions without legal repercussions.

Ground of Justification - Legal basis for excusing criminal conduct.

Culpability - Responsibility for a criminal act.

Criminal Capacity - Mental ability to understand criminality.

Intention - Mental state directing actions towards a result.

Cognitive Element - Understanding of the act's nature and consequences.

Conative Element - Willful direction towards an act or result.

Direct Intention - Purposefully aiming to achieve a specific outcome.

Indirect Intention - Foreseeing a result as a consequence of actions.

Common Law - Law derived from judicial decisions and customs.

Legislation - Laws enacted by a governing body.

Criminal Liability - Legal responsibility for committing a crime.

Legal Duty - Obligation to act according to law.

Act vs. Conduct - 'Act' excludes omissions; 'conduct' includes both.

Legal Causation - Establishing a direct link between act and outcome.

Adequate Causation - Act must be necessary for the outcome.

Competent Person - Individual authorized to give lawful orders.

Moral Wrongness - Conduct deemed wrong but not legally prohibited.

Omission - Failure to act when legally required.

Perpetrator - Individual or entity committing the act.

Medical Consent - Patient's agreement for medical procedures.

Obedience to Orders - Following commands as a justification for actions.

, Vague Crimes - Crimes defined imprecisely, leading to ambiguity.

Novus actus interveniens - An act that is expected and usual.

Private defence - Self-defence, also protecting others' interests.

Putative private defence - Belief in self-defence without actual justification.

Interests protected by private defence - Life or physical integrity only.

Necessity - Acting to protect another's interests in emergencies.

Successful necessity - Emergency must be expected or terminated.

Legal compulsion and necessity - Cannot claim necessity if legally compelled.

Consent in theft - Consent can justify theft and property damage.

Boni mores - Legal convictions of society determining consent validity.

Violent consent - Consent obtained through violence is not voluntary.

Obedience to orders - Subordinate must obey lawful orders from superiors.

Ground of justification for orders - Order-giver must be lawfully authorized.

Harm in obedience - Cannot cause more harm than necessary.

Criminal capacity - Mental abilities required for culpability and liability.

Defences excluding criminal capacity - Mental illness and youthful age are two
defences.

Forms of culpability - Intention and causation are key culpability forms.

Direct intention - Causing forbidden result is not the main aim.

Conative element of intention - Knowledge of act and its unlawfulness.

Forms of intention - Includes direct, indirect, and dolus eventualis.

Dolus eventualis - Intention where harm is foreseen but accepted.

Indirect intention - Harm is a secondary consequence of the act.

Culpability - Responsibility for a crime based on mental state.
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