LAW 534 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Res Ipsa Loquitur, Absolute Liability, Owen Dixon

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5 t/f plus explanation (2 marks each) 0. 5 for t/f, 1. 5 for explanation. Ensure to mention where the material is in the textbook- reference something within the text i. e. a case. Examples: every person who deposits 10 mg of x into a public body of water within. Abc has been charged with that offence and at trial the prosecutor brings evidence and shows the proof that abc committed the offence and than states abc should be guilty because its proven. Since the prosecutor proved that abc is guilty, abc should be charged. The prosecutor is suggesting that this is an absolute liab. In this case it is clear that it is an absolute liability offence with a high fine of 40 000$. The defendant is arguing that it is unconstitutional for this to be an absolute liability offence as there is a lot of stigma behind it and that the defendant should have the right to speak in court.

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