Oblique Intention. - The consequence is a virtually certain result of the act and D knows that it is a virtually certain consequence., Direct Intention. - D intends to perform a criminal act., Factual Causation. - The "but for" test., Legal Causation. - The chain of causation is not broken, with the act still being "operating and substantial.", Actus Reus. - The guilty act of the defendant., Mens Rea. - The guilty mind of the defendant., Omission. - D has a duty to act and fails to do so., Recklessness. - Where D knows there is a risk of a certain consequence but goes ahead and acts anyway.,

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