1) What are the two key elements in a crime? a) Actus mens & Rea Actus b) Actus Reus & Mens Rea c) Guilty Act & Guilty Intent d) Actus rea and Mens Actus 2) Which one of these is not a type of crime? a) Result Crimes b) Conduct Crimes c) State of Affairs Crime d) Action Crimes 3) How can actus reus be committed? a) Positive Actions b) Failures to Act c) Positive Actions & Failures to Act 4) If the action is positive what else must it be? a) Involuntary b) Voluntary 5) Hill v. Baxter is known as what case? a) The Epileptic Fit Case b) The Stroke Case c) The Swarm of Bees Case 6) What is an omission? a) Failure to Act b) Positive actions 7) What is the general rule of omissions? a) Failure to act results in criminal liability b) Failure to act will not result in criminal liability 8) The case of Pittwood established what duty? a) A duty to the public through public office b) A duty to parents from child c) A duty to limit accidental harm d) A duty owed through employment contract 9) The case of Miller established what duty? a) A duty to limit accidental harm b) A duty to the public through public office c) A duty to parent and child d) A duty of care through statute 10) The case of Stone and Dobinson established which duty? a) A duty of care owed through parent and child b) A duty of care is owed when you voluntarily assume responsibility c) A duty of care through statute d) A duty of care through employment contract

Introduction to Criminal Liability

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