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Criminal law / Elements of crime / Fault / Mens rea / Element / Manslaughter / Concurrence / Intention / Causation / Murder in English law / Criminal negligence / R v Creighton
Date: 2013-10-17 16:21:09
Criminal law
Elements of crime
Fault
Mens rea
Element
Manslaughter
Concurrence
Intention
Causation
Murder in English law
Criminal negligence
R v Creighton

Final Exam 70% is second term AR, MR and Defences 30% - A question from the big chunk in part 3 Topics 4 – 7 on moodle, exclusion of evidence, search and seizure, arrest and detention and confessions. But the essay sp

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