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Chapter 4 Multiple choice questions
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Chapter 4 Multiple choice questions
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Which of the following is the most accurate description of strict liability?
All offences at common law.
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Where the statutory definition does not expressly state any
mens rea.
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Where there is no
mens rea
for any element of the
actus reus
in the offence.
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Where an element of
actus reus
does not have any
mens rea.
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Which of the following statements best describes the presumption of
mens rea?
The offence of outraging public decency is presumed to have a
mens rea
requirement.
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The defendant is presumed to have formed
mens rea.
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Even where a statutory offence has no express
mens rea
word, the offence is presumed to have a
mens rea
requirement.
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The prosecution has to prove
mens rea.
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Which of the following statements is true?
If charged with a strict liability crime, if D is able to prove lack of fault he must be acquitted.
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For crimes of strict liability the defendant has no burden, whether evidential or proof, in respect of fault.
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If a crime contains a strict liability element, the
mens rea
in respect of that element must be proved by the prosecution.
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D can be convicted of a strict liability crime only if he knows it is strict liability.
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Which of the following best describes the facts of
Gammon (Hong Kong) Ltd v Attorney-General of Hong Kong (
1985)?
The defendants were involved in the construction of a building in Hong Kong. The building collapsed and they were charged with having deviated in a material way from the plans. There was no evidence that they realized the deviation they made was material.
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The defendants were involved in the construction of a building in Hong Kong. The building collapsed and they were charged with having deviated in a material way from the plans. They realized the deviation they made was material.
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D had been convicted of managing premises where cannabis was used. D was a teacher. She sublet a house to students. She did not know the students had been smoking cannabis.
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D, a boy aged 15, repeatedly asked a 13 year old girl to perform oral sex during a bus journey. He was convicted of inciting a girl under the age of 14 to commit an act of gross indecency. D said he honestly believed that the girl was over 14.
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Which of the following is not a consideration when deciding if an offence is one of strict liability?
The presumption of
mens rea
.
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The deterrent effect making the offence one of strict liability would have.
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Whether the offence is truly criminal or regulatory.
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Whether D could be said to have caused the consequence or not.
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Which of the following statements is true?
D's mistake in
Prince
(1875) was reasonable, which is why he was acquitted.
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The age element in aged-based crimes is always strict liability.
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Mistake is no defence to a crime of strict liability.
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Mistake is a defence to a strict liability crime where it prevents D forming
mens rea.
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Which of the following is false in respect of the decision in
Harrow London Borough Council v
Shah
(2000)?
The
mens rea
of the offence was a lack of honest belief in the age of the purchaser.
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Other sections of the Act provided a defence of due diligence, but this section did not.
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The offence was plainly not truly criminal in character.
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The legislation dealt with an issue of social concern, namely, gambling among young people.
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Which of the following statements is true of the House of Lords' decision in
B v DPP
(2000)?
It was the first case to mention the presumption of
mens rea.
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It abolished strict liability.
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It was not necessary to displace the presumption of
mens rea.
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It was a regulatory offence.
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