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Conduct crimes |
Where it is NOT necessary for the consequence to be proved, for example theft. |
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Consequence Crimes |
Where the crime MUST result in a consequence. ABH is a consequence crime as D's act must give V an injury. |
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State of affairs crime |
Crimes where no actus reus is needed, for example having a gun out in a public place. |