Which of the following describes the 'state of affairs' type of Actus Reus?
Question 2
In criminal law, what is the significance of the 'but for' test in establishing causation?
Question 3
A defendant is charged with a crime that requires an omission as the Actus Reus. Which of the following is a fundamental requirement for an omission to be criminal?
Question 4
Which of the following best describes the concept of 'legal causation' in criminal law?
Question 5
A person is forced at gunpoint to drive a getaway car for a bank robbery. For the purposes of Actus Reus, how would their driving be classified?