| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| An act is dangerous if the reasonableness and sober person would have foreseen it created a risk of some physical harm | Church | 100%
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| The danger must be foreseeable at the time of the act, not in hindsight | Dawson | 100%
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| Risk of psychological harm or emotional distress is insufficient | Dawson | 100%
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| It must be a crime, not a civil offence. | Franklin | 100%
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| Where D provides V with a drug which V voluntarily injects, D cannot be liable for unlawful act manslaughter. | Kennedy | 100%
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| No unlawful act means no unlawful act manslaughter, even if a death occurred. | Lamb | 100%
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| It must be an act, not an omission. | Lowe | 100%
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| Landmark case | Goodfellow | 0%
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| All that's necessary is the act be dangerous. It is immaterial that the death occurs in a different way than expected, or that it impacts an unintended victim. | Larkin | 0%
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| 1. Unlawful Act | x | 0%
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| . | x | 0%
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| 2. Dangerous Act | x | 0%
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| . | x | 0%
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| 3. Causation | x | 0%
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