| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Murder definition | Cunningham [1982] | 50%
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| Voluntary manslaughter: intoxication not counted | Asmelash [2013] | 25%
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| Voluntary manslaughter: medical proof | Bunch [2013] | 25%
|
| Voluntary manslaughter: abnormality of mental functioning | Byrne [1960] | 25%
|
| Voluntary manslaughter: substantial mental impairment | Golds [2016] | 25%
|
| Involuntary manslaughter: serious and obvious risk | Kuddus [2019] | 25%
|
| Voluntary manslaughter: hypothetical person | Reijimanski & Gassman [2017] | 25%
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| Involuntary manslaughter: reasonably foreseeable | Rose [2017] | 25%
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| Direct intention from motive | R v Ingilis [2011] | 25%
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| Involuntary manslaughter: gross negligence | Wacker [2003] | 25%
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| Voluntary manslaughter: fear of serious violence | Dawes [2013] | 0%
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| Voluntary manslaughter: loss of self-control | Jewell [2014] | 0%
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| Voluntary manslaughter: sense of being seriously wronged | Mohammed [2005] | 0%
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| Involuntary manslaughter: D was grossly negligent | Sellu [2016] | 0%
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