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Two Models Of "Absence Of Movement" In Criminal Jurisprudence, Roni M. Rosenberg
Two Models Of "Absence Of Movement" In Criminal Jurisprudence, Roni M. Rosenberg
Roni M Rosenberg
ABSTRACTThe distinction between act and omission is deeply embedded in our legal thinking. In criminal jurisprudence, in order to convict someone of committing an act that caused harm, any act will suffice .On the other hand, to convict based on an omission that caused harm it is necessary to identify a duty to act on the part of the defendant, such that breach of that duty caused the harm.The generally accepted approach in criminal jurisprudence is to define act and omission under the bodily movement test. This essay critiques that approach and points to the fact that American jurisprudence is …