Gross Negligence Manslaughter
Gross Negligence Manslaughter
Gross Negligence Manslaughter
Manslaughter
Gross Negligence
Manslaughter
Homicide Involuntary
Manslaughter
Gross Negligence Manslaughter
Homicide Voluntary
Manslaughter
Gross Negligence
Manslaughter
Dangerous Act
Psychological harm
may be enough
Can be targeted
at a third party
LOWE
Must be an act
not omission
GOODFELL
OW
DHAWALI
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FRANKLIN
Can be targeted
at property
CHURCH
Can take into account
anything which is obvious
to the reasonable person
DAWSON
LAMB
Must be a risk of
some harm obvious
to the reasonable
person
Must be a criminal,
not a civil wrong
Must be an,
unlawful act
MITCHELL
Homicide Voluntary
Manslaughter
Gross Negligence
Manslaughter
Objectives
Identify the meaning of gross negligence
manslaughter
Explaincases that illustrate gross negligence
manslaughter
Apply the law to problem questions on gross
negligence manslaughter
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Manslaughter
Gross Negligence
Manslaughter
Reckless
Manslaughter
Gross
Negligence
Manslaughter
Appropriate for
Criminal liability
Causing death
Breach of duty
Duty of care
Existence is
uncertain
Causing Death
Dangerousness
Unlawful Act
Constructi
ve
(Unlawful
Act)
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Homicide Voluntary
Manslaughter
Gross Negligence
Manslaughter
Homicide Voluntary
Manslaughter
Gross Negligence
Manslaughter
Homicide Voluntary
Manslaughter
Gross Negligence
Manslaughter
Homicide Voluntary
Manslaughter
Gross Negligence
Manslaughter
Homicide Voluntary
Manslaughter
Gross Negligence
Manslaughter
Homicide Voluntary
Manslaughter
Gross Negligence
Manslaughter
Post Andrews
Because of Andrews gross
negligence manslaughter
was largely replaced with
reckless manslaughter:
R v Seymour [1983]
R v Lawrence [1982]
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Manslaughter
Gross Negligence
Manslaughter
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Manslaughter
Gross Negligence
Manslaughter
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Homicide Voluntary
Manslaughter
Gross Negligence
Manslaughter
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Homicide Voluntary
Manslaughter
Gross Negligence
Manslaughter
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Homicide Voluntary
Manslaughter
Gross Negligence
Manslaughter
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Homicide Voluntary
Manslaughter
Gross Negligence
Manslaughter
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Homicide Voluntary
Manslaughter
Gross Negligence
Manslaughter
1. Ordinary principles of
negligence in civil law (as per
Donoghue) should apply when
ascertaining a Duty of Care in
criminal cases
Donoghue v Stevenson (1932)
You must take reasonable care to avoid acts and omissions which you
can reasonably foresee would be likely to injure your neighbours. Who
then is my neighbour? The answer seems to be persons who are so
closely and directly affected by my act that I ought reasonably to have
them in contemplation as being so affected when I am directing my mind
to
acts
omissions which are called into question.
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Homicide Voluntary
Manslaughter
Gross Negligence
Manslaughter
Homicide Voluntary
Manslaughter
Gross Negligence
Manslaughter
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Homicide Voluntary
Manslaughter
Gross Negligence
Manslaughter
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Homicide Voluntary
Manslaughter
Gross Negligence
Manslaughter
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Homicide Voluntary
Manslaughter
Gross Negligence
Manslaughter
R v Singh [1999]
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Homicide Voluntary
Manslaughter
Gross Negligence
Manslaughter
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Homicide Voluntary
Manslaughter
Gross Negligence
Manslaughter
R vWacker[2002]
R v
Willoughby[2004]
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Homicide Voluntary
Manslaughter
Gross Negligence
Manslaughter
Homicide Voluntary
Manslaughter
Gross Negligence
Manslaughter
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Homicide Voluntary
Manslaughter
Case
Singh 1999
Duty?
Gross Negligence
Manslaughter
Owed by
whom?
Facts?
Basis of
duty?
Duty to
maintain
property
Litchfield 1998
Captain and
crew
Khan& Khan
1998
Possible duty to
summon
assistance
Dias 2002
Pittwood 1902
Gate operator
and public
Wacker 2002
Simple duty
owed on facts
(despite illegal
nature)
Stone
&Dobinson
Harris & Harris
2003
Willoughby
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Parents and
children
Person in joint
enterprise owes
Specific
relationship
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Homicide Voluntary
Manslaughter
Gross Negligence
Manslaughter
Duty
must
have
been
breached
The
breach
caused
death
Liabili
ty for
D!
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Homicide Voluntary
Manslaughter
Gross Negligence
Manslaughter
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Homicide Voluntary
Manslaughter
Gross Negligence
Manslaughter
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Homicide Voluntary
Manslaughter
Gross Negligence
Manslaughter
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Manslaughter
Gross Negligence
Manslaughter
Bateman
O
R
Andrews v DPP
Which to choose?
Adomako:
In my opinion the law as stated in these two authorities [Bateman;
Andrews] is satisfactory as providing a proper basis for describing the
crime of involuntary manslaughter.... Examples in which this was done, to
my mind, with complete accuracy are Reg. v. Stone
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Manslaughter
Gross Negligence
Manslaughter
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Manslaughter
Gross Negligence
Manslaughter
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Homicide Voluntary
Manslaughter
Gross Negligence
Manslaughter
R v Edwards (2001)
R v Finlay [2001]
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Manslaughter
Gross Negligence
Manslaughter
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Homicide Voluntary
Manslaughter
Gross Negligence
Manslaughter
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Homicide Voluntary
Manslaughter
Gross Negligence
Manslaughter
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Homicide Voluntary
Manslaughter
Gross Negligence
Manslaughter
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Homicide Voluntary
Manslaughter
Gross Negligence
Manslaughter
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Homicide Voluntary
Manslaughter
Gross Negligence
Manslaughter
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Homicide Voluntary
Manslaughter
Gross Negligence
Manslaughter
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Homicide Voluntary
Manslaughter
Gross Negligence
Manslaughter
The existence, or otherwise, of a duty of care or a duty to act, is a question of law for
the judge: the question whether the facts establish the existence of the duty is for the
jury. However, the mis-direction did not render the conviction unsafe. The appellant's
duty of care arose not out of her familial relationship, nor from her actions in seeking
to care for Carly, but from her supplying the heroin. She had in effect created a
dangerous situation and failed to take action to reduce the risk by summoning medical
assistance which would have saved her.
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Homicide Voluntary
Manslaughter
Gross Negligence
Manslaughter
Mens Rea
The following case
confirmed that R
vAdomako required no
proof of mens rea on
behalf of the defendant.
Read the extract and
discuss what the judges
answered to the
following two questions
put to it by the Court of
Appeal:
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Manslaughter
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Manslaughter
Gross Negligence
Manslaughter
Mens Rea
This was affirmed in the
following case where it
was ruled thatthe CPS
were wrong to base a
decisionnot to
prosecute on the lack of
subjective recklessness
of theemployer:
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Manslaughter
Gross Negligence
Manslaughter
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Manslaughter
Gross Negligence
Manslaughter
Mens Rea
1. D does not have the intention to kill or cause
serious harm
2. This aspect of mens rea not present
3. Must show intention to create a dangerous
situation
4. Mainly will be recklessness
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Homicide Voluntary
Manslaughter
Gross Negligence
Manslaughter
What liability?
Unlawful Act, Gross Negligence or Voluntary
Manslaughter?
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Homicide Voluntary
Manslaughter
Gross Negligence
Manslaughter
What liability?
Unlawful Act, Gross Negligence or Voluntary
Manslaughter?
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Homicide Voluntary
Manslaughter
Gross Negligence
Manslaughter
What liability?
Unlawful Act, Gross Negligence or Voluntary
Manslaughter?
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Manslaughter
Gross Negligence
Manslaughter
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Homicide Voluntary
Manslaughter
Gross Negligence
Manslaughter
Objectives
Identify the meaning of gross negligence
manslaughter
Explaincases that illustrate gross negligence
manslaughter
Apply the law to problem questions on gross
negligence manslaughter
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