Transferred Malice in UK Law
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Problems of Transferred Malice in Multiple-Actor Scenarios
Transferred malice is a well-known concept that allows the extension of an offender's intent to a victim or object hit accidentally because the offender missed his intended target. Coupled to this ...
- “Transferred” Malice—A Misleading Misnomer
- Transferred Malice, Joint Enterprise and Attempted Murder
- Pre‐Natal Injury and Transferred Malice: The Invented Other
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The Role of Error in Objecto in South African Criminal Law
State v Pistorius provides an opportunity to consider error in objecto in the context of the broader approach to dolus in South African criminal law. For the last 60 years South Africa has taken a ...... ... the courtsrejection of versari, the presumption of intent and transferred malice. This upholds individualautonomy and assigns blame on a principled ... ...
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Pre‐natal Injury and Homicide Following Attorney‐General’s Reference (No 3 of 1994)
... ... by intent seriously to injure a person in being – ‘implied malice’ as it is sometimes called – but any intent towards the child at the ... finding ‘implied malice’ towards the mother and using ‘transferred malice’ to attach it against the baby. In the eyes of the law the foetus ... ...
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REPORTS OF COMMITTEES
... ... 440 THE MODERN LAW REVIEW VOL. ao of transferred malice and universal malice: ‘‘ It is immaterial ... ...
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Recent Judicial Decisions
... ... (Transferred malice.) 3. Except under statute, an embryo or foetus in utero ... ...
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Recent Judicial Decisions
... ... victim or, subject to the extent of the doctrine of transferred malice, to some other person. Elements 1 to 6 represented the actus ... ...
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Index to Volume 74: Parts 1 and 2
... ... offencesand 104*Multiple-actor scenarios, problems oftransferred malice 145Newton hearing, right to 7*Pay-as-you-go street justice 1*Plea ... 53Trafcking offence, sentencing for 10*Training for the law 91*Transferred malice in multiple-actorscenarios ... ...
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