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Strict Liability (Absolute Liability (no MR is required at all for the…
Strict Liability
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'No fault' Liability
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D can also be guilty if his voluntary act inadvertently caused a prohibited consequence, even if D was completely blameless in respect of the consequence
No Defence
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No defence of mistake
if the defence was allowed, D would be acquitted where he had made an honest mistake
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where D acts under a mistaken belief they may be awarded this, as the mistake prevents them from forming the MR for the crime and relates to the absence of elements of establishing liability
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