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TABLE OF PROVISIONS—continued
Section | |
PART 2.2—THE ELEMENTS OF AN OFFENCE | |
Division 3—General | |
3.1. | Elements |
3.2. | Establishing guilt in respect of offences |
Division 4—Physical elements | |
4.1. | Physical elements |
4.2. | Voluntariness |
4.3. | Omissions |
Division 5—Fault elements | |
5.1. | Fault elements |
5.2. | Intention |
5.3. | Knowledge |
5.4. | Recklessness |
5.5. | Negligence |
5.6. | Offences that do not specify fault elements |
Division 6—Cases where fault elements are not required | |
6.1. | Strict liability |
6.2. | Absolute liability |
PART 2.3—CIRCUMSTANCES IN WHICH THERE IS NO CRIMINAL RESPONSIBILITY | |
Division 7—Circumstances involving lack of capacity | |
7.1. | Children under 10 |
7.2. | Children over 10 but under 14 |
7.3. | Mental impairment |
Division 8—Intoxication | |
8.1. | Definition—self-induced intoxication |
8.2. | Intoxication (offences involving basic intent) |
8.3. | Intoxication (negligence as fault element) |
8.4. | Intoxication (relevance to defences) |
8.5. | Involuntary intoxication |
Division 9—Circumstances involving mistake or ignorance | |
9.1. | Mistake or ignorance of fact (fault elements other than negligence) |
9.2. | Mistake of fact (strict liability) |
9.3. | Mistake or ignorance of statute law |
9.4. | Mistake or ignorance of subordinate legislation |
9.5. | Claim of right |
Division 10—Circumstances involving external factors | |
10.1. | Intervening conduct or event |
10.2. | Duress |
10.3. | Sudden or extraordinary emergency |
10.4. | Self-defence |
PART 2.4.—EXTENSIONS OF CRIMINAL RESPONSIBILITY | |
Division 11 | |
11.1. | Attempt |
11.2. | Complicity and common purpose |