Consent Flashcards

(16 cards)

1
Q

What are the two questions to ask for the defence of consent?

A

1 Can V consent to the crime?
2 Did V actually consent?

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2
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Can a victim consent to common assault/battery?

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Yes – consent possible.
Case: R v Slingsby – vigorous sexual activity.

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3
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Can a victim consent to murder?

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No – you can never consent to murder.
Case: Pretty v UK – assisted suicide.

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4
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Can a victim consent to s18 GBH/wounding?

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No – consent not allowed.
Case: R v Leach – nailed to cross.

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5
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Can a victim consent to s47 ABH or s20 GBH?

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Generally no, except recognised exceptions.

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6
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Which case shows consent usually invalid for s47/s20 injuries?

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R v Brown – consensual sadomasochism; consent rejected.

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7
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Exception: properly conducted sport – what does this mean?

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Injuries allowed if within rules of sport.

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8
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Exception: rough horseplay – key case?

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R v Aitken – soldiers set friend on fire; no intent to cause harm.

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9
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Exception: personal adornment – example case?

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R v Wilson – branding buttocks allowed.

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10
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Exception: medical treatment – what is required?

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Patient consents knowing risks.

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11
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Which case shows mere submission is not consent?

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R v Olugboja – absence of ‘no’ is not presence of ‘yes’.

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12
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What test determines if someone is capable of consenting?

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Gillick competence test.

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13
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What does Gillick competence require?

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Victim must have maturity, intelligence, and understand nature and consequences.

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14
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What must be true for consent to be valid?

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Consent must be genuine.

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15
Q

Which case shows deception about identity negates consent?

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R v Newland – deception about identity invalidates consent.

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16
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Can consent ever be implied?

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Yes – everyday contact like jostling in crowds or sport.