Causation in criminal law
Causation in criminal law
Real World
In R v Pagett (1983), the defendant used his pregnant girlfriend as a human shield while shooting at police. When officers returned fire and killed her, Pagett was convicted of manslaughter because his actions were both the factual and legal cause of her death.
Exam Focus
Structure causation answers in two clear stages — establish factual causation first, then legal causation — applying the relevant test for each.
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