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Rape- flowchart (criminal law), Schemes and Mind Maps of Criminal Law

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Typology: Schemes and Mind Maps

2019/2020

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Rape
AR
Penetration - R v
Kaitamaki
Lack of consent
Conclusive
presumption
S.76(2)(a)-
nature/purpose
S.76(2)(b)-
impersonating
personally known
R v Williams
R v Flattery
R v Tabassum
R v Elbekkon
Evidential presumption
S.75(2)(a)- violence
S.75(2)(b)- fear the violence
S.75(2)(c)- unlawfully detained
S.75(2)(d)- asleep
S.75(2)(e)- physical disability
S.75(2)(f)-
substance/stupefied;
overpowered "date rape"
Last resort
S.74-
Freedom/capacity to
make choice
R v Linekar
Assange v Swedish
Prosecution Authority
R v B
R v Olugboja
R v Jheeta
R v Bree- victim can lose
temporary consent
MR
Intentional penetration
Lack of reasonable belief that
victim consented - S1(2) SOA
2003
1. Did defendant honestly
believe the victim was
consenting?
2. Was the belief reasonable?
DPP v Morgan

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Rape

AR

Penetration - R v Kaitamaki Lack of consent Conclusive presumption S.76(2)(a)- nature/purpose S.76(2)(b)- impersonating personally known R v Williams R v Flattery R v Tabassum R v Elbekkon Evidential presumption S.75(2)(a)- violence S.75(2)(b)- fear the violence S.75(2)(c)- unlawfully detained S.75(2)(d)- asleep S.75(2)(e)- physical disability S.75(2)(f)- substance/stupefied; overpowered " date rape" Last resort S.74- Freedom/capacity to make choice R v Linekar Assange v Swedish Prosecution Authority R v B R v Olugboja R v Jheeta R v Bree- victim can lose temporary consent

MR

Intentional penetration Lack of reasonable belief that victim consented - S1(2) SOA 2003

  1. Did defendant honestly believe the victim was consenting?
  2. Was the belief reasonable?

DPP v Morgan