This bingo card has 24 words: Free!, Accessory - A person who has knowingly assisted someone in the commission of a crime., Assault - The intentional or reckless use of force or the threat of force against another person without a lawful excuse., Automatism - A defence to murder that refers to a person who has lost control of their own actions, such as someone sleepwalking., Balance of probabilities - The standard of proof in civil disputes., Burden of proof - The obligation of a party to prove a case., Causation - The direct relationship between two events, where event 1 was the direct reason event 2 happened., Common law - Law made by judges through decisions made in cases; also known as case law or judge-made law., Crime - An act of omission against an existing law that is harmful to an individual or society as a whole and is punishable by law., Crime Statistics - Information collected by authorities such as the police and analysed to track the level of crime or offending in the community., Doli Incapax - A latin term meaning ‘incapable of evil’; the principle that a child under 14 years of age cannot form mens rea (guilty mind) because he or she does not have the intellectual or moral capacity to know the difference between right, Duress - Strong mental pressure on someone to overcome their independent will and force them to do something., Indictable offence - A serious criminal offence heard before a higher court and a jury if the offender pleads not guilty., Intentional - Something deliberate; not an accident., Malice aforethought - The intention to kill or cause serious injury to a person. This malicious intention is the mental element (i.e. an intention to inflict harm) necessary for murder., Mens rea - A latin term meaning ‘a guilty mind’; the mental element of a crime (i.e. an awareness of the fact that the conduct is criminal)., Mental impairment - A condition of the mind which impacts on a person’s ability to know the nature and quality of his or her conduct, or that the conduct was wrong., Murder - The intentional unlawful killing of another person with malice aforethought, by a person who is of the age of discretion and of sound mind., Reasonable belief - An honestly held opinion about the way things are, which would seem to another ordinary person with similar characteristics (e.g. age or maturity), in similar circumstances, to be sensible or correct., Reckless - Acting, or not acting, with conscious awareness of the potential harm that is likely to be suffered., Self-induced intoxication - The act of getting drunk of your own free will., Standard of proof - The degree to which the facts of a case must be proven., Statute - A law made by parliament. and Summary offence - A simple criminal offence heard in the Magistrates' Court..
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