*Comprehensive Full Course Criminal Notes: DETAILED + CONCISE and CLEAR. Read description... *
Subject notes for USYD LAWS1016
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Finding criminal law difficult? Too many cases and legislation that it is overwhelming you? Want better structure in order to navigate your course content? These notes provide sufficient clarity and detail for cases that are more difficult to understand. The notes are structured in a way that breaks down the actus reus/mens rea into separate sections and probes into many of the different possible fact scenarios that problem questions may provide. Cases typically set out: 1) facts 2) principle 3) decision 4) reasons, making each case very clear. It will save you time as I have read the cases and taken the lecture notes to grab the key pieces of information that you need for your problem questions and essay responses. It is also colour coded to help with processing through information: - Light blue = main principle from a case/concept - Pink = case names - Green = you may need to jump to a different part of the scaffold step - Bold = important information - Red (infrequent) = something very important to note ✓ Succinct ✓ Comprehensive ✓ Colour-coded for easy reading Get these notes now and help yourself in law school :) Topics: 1. Elements of Crime 2. Murder 3. Manslaughter 4. Assault: Common/GBH/Actual 5. Sexual Offences 6. Larceny 7. Complicity/JCE/Accessorial Liability 8. Defences: Self Defence, Extreme Provocation, Excessive Self-Defence, Duress, Necessity, Mental Illness, SIAM, Sane Automatism, Mental Illness and Intoxication in intent
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Semester 2, 2021
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