Study Unit 5 PC
Study Unit 5 PC
Study Unit 5 PC
OUTCOMES
discuss the relationship between criminal capacity and
culpability or mens rea;
set out methods to ascertain criminal capacity with reference
to the method which is followed by criminal courts
set out in the test for criminal capacity with reference to
sections 78 (1) and 79 of the Criminal Procedure Act, 51 of
1977;
answer short questions like the following with regard to the
first leg of criminal incapacity:
must the source of mental illness lie in the mind of the
accused?
what is the effect of lucidum intervallum on criminal
capacity?
how does a court ascertain whether or not an accused suffers
from a mental defect?
write notes on the distinction between a defence based on
automatism and a defence based on mental illness.
Prerequisite
Is
Criminal Capacity
For
Culpability or
Mens Rea
Consisting of
Intention
Negligence
Quizzzzzz!!!
What is criminal
capacity?
What is culpability?
Test for criminal capacity
S 78(1) and 79 CPA
In court?
Difference between mental illness and mental defect [intellectual
disability]?
no stipulation of differences
In practice, look at expert evidence
of a psychiatrist.
Possible explanation
Mental defect [intellectual disability] :
abnormally low intellect already at an early
stage and is of a permanent nature.
Burden of proof?
Basis for non-liability?
If defence is successful, what will happen?
Mental illness or defect
S 77, 78 and 79 CPA
Successful defence of mental illness
detained and treated
treated as a out-patient
released subject to certain conditions
released unconditionally
Serious offences?
Diminished criminal capacity
S 78(7) CPA
Sentence
Incapacity to stand trial