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Criminal law assignments require analysis of offences, defences, and principles of liability including mens rea and actus reus within the UK or comparative legal system. Our specialists deliver analytically rigorous criminal law assignments with accurate case citations and statute references.
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What We Cover in Criminal Law
Elements of criminal liability — actus reus, mens rea, and coincidence principle
Inchoate offences — criminal attempt, conspiracy, and assisting or encouraging crime
General defences — duress, necessity, self-defence, intoxication, and insanity
Homicide — murder, voluntary manslaughter, involuntary manslaughter, and infanticide
Non-fatal offences — assault, battery, ABH, GBH, and wounding under OAPA 1861
Sexual offences — rape, sexual assault, and consent under Sexual Offences Act 2003
Property offences — theft, robbery, burglary, fraud, and handling stolen goods
Sentencing principles — purposes, guidelines, and aggravating/mitigating factors
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Frequently Asked Questions
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Yes. Our criminal law specialists advise each party in turn, identifying relevant offences and defences with precise application of case law and statutory provisions.
Absolutely. We analyse each defence element — including updated loss of control and diminished responsibility provisions under the Coroners and Justice Act 2009 — with supporting case law.
Yes. We write critical essays evaluating sentencing purposes, rehabilitation vs retribution debates, and the role of sentencing guidelines in achieving consistency.
Yes. All criminal law assignments use OSCOLA referencing with correctly formatted case citations, statutory references, and secondary source footnotes.
Yes. Our specialists cover pre-trial process, bail, disclosure, rules of evidence, hearsay, bad character evidence, and the right to silence in criminal proceedings.