What is the 'golden rule' set down by Lord Bridge in Moloney?
A) Judges should define 'intention' by referring to a dictionary.
B) Judges should tell juries that intention has no meaning.
C) In most cases judges should not define intention but tell juries to give intention its normal meaning.
D) Judges should tell juries to find intention only if a result is very likely to occur.
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Q2: Intention means the same as motive.
Q3: The Woollin direction on intention should only
Q4: The Woollin direction states that the jury
Q5: A drunken intent is still an intent.
Q6: Which of the following is the correct
Q7: A drunken defendant cannot be found reckless.
Q8: A defendant is negligent if s/he behaved
Q9: If D intentionally shoots at A, but
Q10: Generally speaking motive is not relevant in
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