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A-Level AQA Law Criminal Law Summary Sheets
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Includes the following topics: 
 
- Rules and theory of criminal law. 
- Actus reus. 
- Mens rea. 
- Causation. 
- No fault strict liability. 
- Assault. 
- Battery. 
- ABH. 
- GBH. 
- Murder. 
- Loss of control. 
- Diminished responsibility. 
- Unlawful act manslaughter. 
- Gross negligence manslaughter. 
- Theft. 
- Robbery. 
- Attempts. 
- Defence of insanity. 
- Defence of automatism. 
- Defence of intoxication. 
- Defence of self-defence. 
- Defence of duress by threats. 
- Defence of dures...
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First Class Criminal Law Complete Notes
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First Class Criminal Law Notes detailing the following: Actus reus and mens rea; Non-Fatal Offences Against the Person; General defences – Consent as a defence to a NFAOP and Duress and necessity; Participation and group crime; Homicide – Murder and key concepts of causation and Involuntary manslaughter; Inchoate offences; Homicide – Voluntary manslaughter; Offences against property – Theft; Denial of a Crime – Intoxication and Automation; Insanity – denial of a crime and general de...
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(MLS 428) Cell Morphology - Module 3 (Cutoff module for midterm exam) Questions With CompleteSolutions
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acanthocyte correct answer: "thorn cells"/spur cells 
- small spherical cells with thornlike projections 
- have no central pallor; have membranes with free cholesterol accumulating preferentially in outer bilayer, leading to decreased fluidity 
 
anemia correct answer: insufficient number of RBCs, characterized by inadequate tissue oxygenation 
 
ankyrin correct answer: large protein serving as high-affinity binding site for attachment of spectrin to inner membrane surface 
- binds to spec...
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Health Physics ABHP part I exam 2024 with 100% correct answers
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Carbon dating is possible because: - correct answer c. The specifi c activity of carbon-14 in living organisms is relatively 
constant through time, but decays after the death of the organism. 
 
Which of the following statements is true concerning these radioisotopes? - correct answer Because lamdaB > lamdaA, the parent and daughter will eventually reach the 
condition of transient equilibrium. 
 
Tissue dose from thermal neutrons arises principally as a result of: - correct answer b. ...
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Paper 1 - Legal systems = criminal courts and lay people Questions With Complete Solutions
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What does criminal law deal with? correct answer: concerns punishment of individuals who commits crime, includes offences against the person and offences against property 
 
Where are criminal cases heard? correct answer: Magistrates' Court and Crown Court, depending on the offence 
 
What are summary offences? correct answer: Minor offences heard in the magistrates court only = assault/ battery, minor driving offences 
 
What are either-way offences? correct answer: mid range offences, e.g...
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Reduction of Benzil to Hydrobenzoin Using NaBH 4 Followed by Stereochemical Assignment via the Acetal
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This is a lab report I had to write and explain what I did in the experiment. Part I explains the formation of hydrobenzoin. I explain the materials used and how the outcome come about and how the IR and HNMR graph can be used to conclude what product has been made. Part 2 concludes hydrobenzoin to be reduced to acetal. I explained how hydrobenzoin was converted into acetal by starting off with the line reaction, mechanism, experimental section, and results/conclusion.
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ABO Blood Group System Exam Questions and Answers
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ABO Blood Group System Exam 
Questions and Answers 
List all possible ABO genotypes and be able to state corresponding phenotype for each. 
- Answer-Genotype:phenotype 
-AA or AO: A 
-BB or BO: B 
-AB: AB 
-OO: O 
-??: Unsure of the type due to test results not making sense 
Outline ABO forward typing and what is being tested for. - Answer-Testing for antigens 
on patient RBCs using known antibodies in serum (anti-A and anti-B). Add serum to 
cells and spin. Read for agglutination. 
Outline ABO ...
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NFO Evaluation Exam Questions With Complete Solutions
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Introduction correct answer: - 5 non-fatal offences, in the Criminal Justice Act 1988 and Offences against the Person Act 1861 
- Common law 
- criticised for being out of date and inconsistent 
- many LC reports have been produced with the latest being in 2015, but no reforms have yet been introduced to parliament 
 
Outline the law correct answer: - 5 non fatal offences 
- Assault, battery, ABH, GBH s.18, GBH s.20 
- Criminal Justice Act 1988 
- Offences against the Person Act 1861 
 
Lack o...
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WJEC Criminology Unit 2 Exam Questions With 100% Correct Answers 2024
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WJEC Criminology Unit 2 Exam Questions 
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Actus reus - answerLatin for guilty act 
Mens rea - answerLatin for "guilty mind," used in court to prove criminal intent 
Explain the following sanctions for criminal behaviour: 
- Cautions 
- Conditional caution 
- Penalty notices 
- Custodial sentences 
- Community sentences 
- Fines 
- Discharge 
- Combination order - answer- Cautions: The criminal accepts the offence and agrees to be 
cautioned. 
- Conditional caution...
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AQA A Level Law- Criminal Law Practice Questions and Answers
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Actus reas of assault Apprehension of immediate unlawful violence 
Defined in Fagan v MPC 
 
Mens Rea of assault Intention or subjective recklessness to cause D to apprehend immediate unlawful violence. 
-Fagan v MPC 
 
Actus reas of battery Unlawful application of force 
-R v Ireland 
 
Mens Rea of battery Intention or subjective recklessness for the unlawful application of force. 
-DPP v Majewski 
 
ABH (S47) Actus reus Assault or battery that causes harm 
 
Mens Rea of ABH intention or subjec...
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