CRM 200 Lecture Notes - Lecture 11: Murder, Robert Pickton, Actus Reus

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Murder: introduction: main offence for murder is section 229, 229. Those charged with first-degree murder are charged under 229, with crown also having to prove additional fault under section 231. Also, recall any of the cases from last week on significant contributing cause including maybin, Nette, reid and stratton, etc: r. v. thatcher (1987) It is not necessary for the crown to specify the person is guilty as principal or party to an offence. It will not be enough to establish the actus reus: the mens rea of the crime: Intending that he or the perpetrator cause bodily harm of a kind likely to result in death: accused engaged in a break in with another person, there was no discussion about anyone being harmed. Intention to cause that death: highest fault element and higher than the minimum constitutionally required fault element. Intention of inflicting multiple stab wounds in the abdomen and chest that was likely to result in death.

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