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The Old Bailey, set on the old fortifications of the London wall, hears Crown Court trials for London. The statue of Lady Justice is meant to symbolise fairness and impartiality.

English criminal law concerns offences, their prevention and the consequences, in England and Wales. Criminal conduct is considered to be a wrong against the whole of a community, rather than just the private individuals affected. The state, in addition to certain international organisations, has responsibility for crime prevention, for bringing the culprits to justice, and for dealing with convicted offenders. The police, the criminal courts and prisons are all publicly funded services, though the main focus of criminal law concerns the role of the courts, how they apply criminal statutes and common law, and why some forms of behaviour are considered criminal. The fundamentals of a crime are a guilty act (or actus reus) and a guilty mental state (or mens rea). The traditional view is that moral culpability requires that a defendant should have recognised or intended that they were acting wrongly, although in modern regulation a large number of offences relating to road traffic, environmental damage, financial services and corporations, create strict liability that can be proven simply by the guilty act.

Defences exist to crimes. A person who is accused may in certain circumstances plead they are insane and did not understand what they were doing, that they were not in control of their bodies, they were intoxicated, mistaken about what they were doing, acted in self defence, acted under duress or out of necessity, or were provoked. These are issues to be raised at trial, for which there are detailed rules of evidence and procedure to be followed.

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History of English criminal law

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criminal and civil proceedings were during the Norman conquest of England in 1066. The earliest criminal trials had very little, if any, settled law to...

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Omissions in English criminal law

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Necessity in English criminal law

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Criminal procedure

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Criminal procedure is the adjudication process of the criminal law. While criminal procedure differs dramatically by jurisdiction, the process generally...

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Criminal Law Act 1967

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Crime

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punishable by a state or other authority. The term crime does not, in modern criminal law, have any simple and universally accepted definition, though statutory...

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Manslaughter in English law

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Murder in English law

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neither malice nor premeditation. Baker (Glanville Williams Textbook of Criminal Law; London: Sweet & Maxwell, 2015), chapter 14 states that many killings...

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List of English criminal offences

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This list of English criminal offences is a partial categorization of English criminal law offences. Offences under the Explosive Substances Act 1883...

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Duress in English law

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in criminal law but also in civil law, where it is relevant to contract law and trusts law. Duress involves illegitimate threats. The common law long...

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English Criminal Code

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Regent for a Law Commission to consolidate English statute law. 1831 - Commission established to enquire into the possibility of a criminal code. The commission...

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Common law offence

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Corporate manslaughter in English law

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Criminal code

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Scottish criminal law

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Scots criminal law relies far more heavily on common law than in England and Wales. Scottish criminal law includes offences against the person of murder...

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History of English law

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Fundamental Laws of England History of English land law History of English contract law History of English criminal law History of trial by jury in England...

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Diminished responsibility in English law

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