A) Intention to kill or cause GBH - Pearman (1985)
B) Intention to kill or cause GBH - Whybrow (1951)
C) Intention to kill - Pearman (1985)
D) Intention to kill - Whybrow (1951)
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Multiple Choice
A) Conspiracy to commit arson
B) No offence because Norman does not set fire to the car
C) Inciting arson
D) Encouraging or assisting arson believing it will be committed
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Multiple Choice
A) Gail and Harry, a married couple
B) Charlotte and Fortune, who are engaged to be married
C) Gary and Susan, who are divorced
D) Hamed, aged 10 and Trevor, an adult
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Multiple Choice
A) Encouraging or assisting an offence being reckless as to whether it will be committed
B) Encouraging or assisting an offence believing it will be committed
C) Intentionally encouraging or assisting an offence
D) Encouraging or assisting offences believing one or more will be committed
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Multiple Choice
A) Suspicion that the circumstances that constitute the actus reus exist
B) Intention that the agreement be carried out and the substantive offence be committed
C) Recklessness as to the existence of the facts or circumstances which constitute the actus reus of the offence
D) Intention to play an active part in carrying out the agreement
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Multiple Choice
A) Conspiracy
B) Incitement
C) Encouraging or assisting crime
D) Attempt
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Multiple Choice
A) Whether or not the actus reus of attempt is present is a question of fact for the jury to decide
B) The actus reus requires the defendant to take steps which are more than merely preparatory towards the commission of the offence
C) A defendant may not be convicted of an attempt to commit an either way offence under the Criminal Attempts Act 1981
D) Impossibility is no defence to an attempt
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Multiple Choice
A) Common law conspiracy
B) Statutory conspiracy
C) Intentionally encouraging or assisting an offence
D) Encouraging or assisting an offence believing it will be committed
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