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What does 'Whether the defendant's act was so plainly calculated to produce some effect of the kind which was produced that an intention to produce it ought to be imputed to the defendant, regard being had to the fact that the effect was produced on a person proved to be in an ordinary state of heal

  • Wilkinson v Downton [1897] 2 QB 57 Wright J. at [59] What does 'Whether the defendant's act was so plainly calculated to produce some effect of the kind which was produced that an intention to produce it ought to be imputed to the defendant, regard being had to the fact that the effect was produced on a person proved to be in an ordinary state of health and mind' mean?

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    Whether the defendant deliberately produced a...

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I basically translate this to "If a reasonable person would have known that an effect would occur by virtue of their action, we can impute that knowledge to the defendant and hold them responsible."

Cliff Gilley

Should it have been obvious to a reasonable person that his conduct was going to cause a particular reaction

Ellen Harman

The defendant's act caused an effect on a healthy person.  Let us consider all the circumstances and ask "Did the defendant intend to produce the effect in question?"

John Nygate

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