Fault in Homicide

Fault in Homicide
Title Fault in Homicide PDF eBook
Author Stanley Meng Heong Yeo
Publisher Federation Press
Total Pages 332
Release 1997
Genre Law
ISBN 9781862872752

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Yeo's work examines the laws of England, Australia and India pertaining to the fault elements required for the crimes of murder and manslaughter. It contends that the Indian laws are superior and suggests a set of draft provisions which could comprise a viable model for reform of the English and Australian laws. The work is directly relevant to issues being considered in the development of the Model Criminal Code.

A Schematic Approach to the Fault Elements for Murder and Involuntary Manslaughter in England, Australia and India

A Schematic Approach to the Fault Elements for Murder and Involuntary Manslaughter in England, Australia and India
Title A Schematic Approach to the Fault Elements for Murder and Involuntary Manslaughter in England, Australia and India PDF eBook
Author Stanley Meng Heong Yeo
Publisher
Total Pages 756
Release 1996
Genre Criminal liability
ISBN

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Perfection to a Fault

Perfection to a Fault
Title Perfection to a Fault PDF eBook
Author Janice S. C. Petrie
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 2000
Genre Murder
ISBN 9780970551009

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"Petrie expertly puts details into historical context and annotates each chapter with newspaper and court documentation. Written in 2000 but even more intriguing as the 100th anniversary of the crime approaches, this thorough account will appeal to fans of true crime." --Publisher's Weekly (3-7-2016) "Petrie vividly re-creates the circumstances and aftermath of an early 20th-century murder in this true-crime book. Exhaustive detail and flawless re-creations make for real suspense in this nonfiction tale."--Kirkus Reviews (10-2-2015) This book is the non-fiction account of the events which encompassed a murder and trial at the turn of the century in Ossipee, New Hampshire. When Florence Small's smoldering body rose to the surface of the basement water, local folks immediately suspected her husband of the crime. Frederick Small was an outsider, a Boston man, who had moved to Ossipee Lake to semi-retire. There was a deep distrust of "city fellas up there behind the Ossipees," in 1916 and perhaps this suspicion was warranted. But how could Frederick have been responsible for a murder and a fire that happened 7 hours after he had left for Boston on a business trip? The sensational trial that followed was unlike any previously experienced in Carroll County. And although everybody from the Boston area to Portland, Maine, had an opinion, nobody anticipated the decision the jury would reach. The unrest on the ill-fated property remained even in 1956, when Anna Foley's unsuspecting son and daughter-in-law felt the effects of the events of 1916 one August night while vacationing on the property.

A Lesser Species of Homicide

A Lesser Species of Homicide
Title A Lesser Species of Homicide PDF eBook
Author Kerry King
Publisher UWA Publishing
Total Pages 340
Release 2020-01-01
Genre Law
ISBN 1760800864

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There has been a dearth of longitudinal attention to the prosecution of ‘road traffic deaths’ in Australia and worldwide, surprising given more than 50 million people have died or been killed to date. Globally, the ‘road toll’ is estimated at 1.35 million per year. Almost all of those deaths are attributable to some form of human error. A Lesser Species of Homicide examines the shifting nexus where human error, fault, act or omission meet the question of criminal liability. In the first study of its kind in the world, Kerry King examines how parliaments, prosecutors, police and the courts have responded to deaths occasioned by the use of motor vehicles from the mid-twentieth century to the present, including the extent to which the community and judiciary have been prepared to label driving conduct culpable. She explores how our weddedness to the residual notion of ‘accident’, to speed, drink-driving, risk, masculinity and the broader driving culture, have intersected with the tenets of intention, negligence, dangerousness and carelessness to affect judgments about drivers’ conduct. Drawing on hundreds of cases, King carefully traces the construction of offences and case law while observing key emerging themes, including approaches to multiple fatalities, outcomes in cases involving vulnerable road users, the difficulties with prosecuting intoxicated drivers and, most importantly, trends in charging standards and sentencing. For rigour, one Australian jurisdiction, Western Australia, has been chosen as the site of inquiry, yet there is little evidence to suggest that the trends explored herein are peculiar or exceptional. The status quo elsewhere in Australia and overseas appears remarkably similar. A Lesser Species of Homicide seeks to explore how and why deaths on the road have been treated as a species apart.

An Examination of Legal and Administrative Actions Taken Against At-fault Drivers Involved in Fatal Traffic Crashes

An Examination of Legal and Administrative Actions Taken Against At-fault Drivers Involved in Fatal Traffic Crashes
Title An Examination of Legal and Administrative Actions Taken Against At-fault Drivers Involved in Fatal Traffic Crashes PDF eBook
Author Kent B. Joscelyn
Publisher
Total Pages 124
Release 1980
Genre Government publications
ISBN

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Criminal Liability for Non-Aggressive Death

Criminal Liability for Non-Aggressive Death
Title Criminal Liability for Non-Aggressive Death PDF eBook
Author Sally Cunningham
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 269
Release 2016-05-13
Genre Law
ISBN 1317157877

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The crime of manslaughter exists as a 'catch-all offence' to punish those who are blameworthy in causing the death of another but whose culpability falls short of that required for murder. Manslaughter is an extremely broad offence and it has a difficult task in ensuring that all those who warrant punishment for 'non-aggressive' deaths are convicted. Simultaneously, it should not be too broad in covering those who do not warrant punishment for such deaths. There is little consistency in whether a particular dangerous activity leads to liability for a specific offence or for the generic offence of manslaughter when death is caused. This book examines the current law and includes a variety of perspectives on the subject with chapters on specific modes of killing as well as issues that permeate all areas. The first half of the book deals with issues such as how any special offences for non-aggressive death should relate to a hierarchy of homicide offences. The second half deals with issues specific to different activities, which may or may not justify the creation of specific homicide offences. The book includes a comparative chapter on Australian law.

Fault in Criminal Law

Fault in Criminal Law
Title Fault in Criminal Law PDF eBook
Author Alan Reed
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Total Pages 341
Release 2022-08-22
Genre Law
ISBN 1000630528

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This volume presents a comparative examination of the issue of fault in criminal law. Extant law reveals significant problems in adoption of consistent approaches to doctrinal and theoretical underpinnings of fault liability and culpability thresholds in criminal law. This has been exemplified by a plethora of recent jurisprudential authorities revealing varying degrees of confusion and vacillation. This collection focuses on fault liability for inculpation with contributions from leading specialists from different jurisdictions presenting alternative perspectives. The book addresses three specific elements within the arena of fault, embracing an overarching synergy between them. This structure facilitates an examination of UK provisions, with specialist contributions on domestic law, and in contrasting these provisions against alternative domestic jurisdictions as well as comparative contributions addressing a particularised research grid for content. The comparative chapters provide a wider background of how other legal systems treat a variety of specialised issues relating to fault elements in the context of the criminal law. With contributions from leading experts in the field, the book will be an invaluable resource for researchers, academics, and practitioners working in this area.