A well-designed presentation with essential information of a broad array of criminal law offences. Well done! There are , however, some mistakes ( Oblique intention - the authority for that test is Woollin not Nedrick; though the former confirmed the latter with one exception in word choice *find* replaced *infer* ) ; As for Theft charge the current test for dishonesty is no more Gosh but Ivey ( however, the latter has merely modified the former by excluding its latter leg relating to whether the defendant has to subjectively appreciate that a reasonable bystander would have regarded the appropriation as dishonest ) . Now, the test is entirely objective.
I don’t even know if this information applies to my a level but I need help, I just got a D in my second cap. I have no words to describe how horrid it feels as someone who has always got straight A’s
strange isn’t it? i got straight As throughout secondary and primary with little to no revision, and when i got to A level the second set of results i got was a D. It’s such a shock.
Hi was wondering if a question says ‘ advise whether so and so can avoid liability for murder by using the defence of loss of control or diminished responsibility’ Do you explain and apply both or only one for a 20 marker ?
I think this depends on the problem question. if there are elements of loss of control and diminished responsibility, then explain both but if only 1 of them applies then only explain that one.
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You are a saviour honestly , have to do resit in Oct these power points are perfect , cheers pal
Definitely not sat watching this on the morning of my exam lmaoo
me rn i got the exam tomorrow at 1pm
@@xd_hollow639same bro, I am cooked
@@xd_hollow639 same
Doing this a year later 😅
@@SophieRobson-gc5mcsame good luck!
Thanks for this refresh. Going to be sitting the exams very soon and this has helped to refresh my mind
A well-designed presentation with essential information of a broad array of criminal law offences. Well done! There are , however, some mistakes ( Oblique intention - the authority for that test is Woollin not Nedrick; though the former confirmed the latter with one exception in word choice *find* replaced *infer* ) ; As for Theft charge the current test for dishonesty is no more Gosh but Ivey ( however, the latter has merely modified the former by excluding its latter leg relating to whether the defendant has to subjectively appreciate that a reasonable bystander would have regarded the appropriation as dishonest ) . Now, the test is entirely objective.
my pengis hurt YOUCH
I don’t even know if this information applies to my a level but I need help, I just got a D in my second cap. I have no words to describe how horrid it feels as someone who has always got straight A’s
strange isn’t it? i got straight As throughout secondary and primary with little to no revision, and when i got to A level the second set of results i got was a D. It’s such a shock.
brother you deserve my a level, cheers x
Thank you very much sir I am very grateful
watching in 2024 preparing for my law exam on may 23rd
same 😂😂
@@kierahepburn1017 😂 well I guess we’re both in the right place
please do one of these for human rights !!
Thank you so much for his
Hi, can you please do Human Rights law revision!!!!!!!!?????
This is so helpful thank you
Your not suppose to say “a human being” for murder. Doing that causes moral issues that’s why it’s reasonable creature in being
Thank you so much
This is really good but I think you might have missed out the defence of Necessity?
and the evaluation of nonfatal offences against the person
Hi was wondering if a question says ‘ advise whether so and so can avoid liability for murder by using the defence of loss of control or diminished responsibility’ Do you explain and apply both or only one for a 20 marker ?
I think this depends on the problem question. if there are elements of loss of control and diminished responsibility, then explain both but if only 1 of them applies then only explain that one.
Would it be possible for u to email me these pal ?
you go way too quick in this video and all you're doing is reading off the slides with no explanation of the content
I appreciate the honest feedback Jeremy
Jeremy im looking on your account and i dont see any a level law revision help
Jeremy mate have a day off son, not everything about you
shut up jeremy