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adam_text | Table
of
Contents
The Author
3
List of Abbreviations
17
General Introduction
19
§1.
The General Background of Malawi
19
I. Geography and Climate
19
A. The Geography
19
B. The Climate of Malawi
20
С
Others
20
II. Population and the People
21
A. Population
21
B. The People
21
HI. Economy and Development
22
IV. Political and Administrative Structures
22
A. Brief Historical Background
22
B. The Executive Branch of Government
24
C. Administration
26
D. The Legislature
27
E. The Judiciary(or Judicature)
28
§2.
Criminal Law, Criminal Justice, and Criminal Science
29
I. Definitions of Criminal Law
29
A. Criminal Justice System
29
B. Criminal Law
30
C. Criminal Procedure
30
D. Criminal Offences
31
II. Characteristics of Criminal Law
31
A. Criminal Law As a Branch of Public Law
31
B. Criminal Law As part of Substantive Law
32
C. Criminal Law As Part of Punitive Law
32
III. Overview of the Criminal Justice System
33
A. The Police
33
B. Prosecution Service
34
C. Investigative Judge
35
Table of Contents
D. Trial Courts
35
E. Prison System and Probation Service
36
1.
Prison System
36
2.
Probation Service
37
F. The Bar
37
38
38
38
40
40
41
43
44
44
45
46
46
49
49
50
52
52
53
53
53
55
55
56
57
58
59
§5.
Classification of Criminal Offences
59
I. Classification by Seriousness: Felonies v. Misdemeanours
59
II. Classification by Police Powers: Arrestable v.
Non-Arrestable Offences
60
III. Classification by Moral Turpitude
60
IV. Classification by Interest Protected
62
Selected Bibliography
63
Part
1.
Substantive Criminal Law
67
Chapter
1.
General Principles
67
§3.
The
і
Historical Background
I.
The
Colonial Period
(1891-1964)
A.
Substantive Criminal Law
B.
Criminal Procedure and Evidentiary Law
С
Policing
D.
Courts
E.
Penitentiary Law
II.
The
Independence Period
(1964-1994)
Α.
Substantive Criminal Law
В.
Criminal Procedure and Evidentiary Law
С.
Policing
D.
Courts
E.
Penitentiary Law
III.
The
Democratic Period (From
1994)
Α.
Substantive Criminal Law
В.
Procedural and Evidentiary Law
С.
Policing
D.
Courts
§4.
Sources of Malawian Criminal Law
I.
International
Sources
II.
National (Or Domestic) Sources
A.
The Constitution
B.
Acts of Parliament
С
Common Law
D.
Comparable English Criminal Law
E.
Customary Law
Table
of Contents
§ 1.
The Principle of Rule of Law (Or Legality)
67
I. Statement and Content
67
II. Requirements
67
A. Nullum
Crimen
Sine
Lege 68
B.
The Prohibition against Retrospectivity
68
C. Clarity and Certainty of the Law
68
D. Laws Must Be Publicized
69
III. Legality and Interpretation
69
§2.
The Principle of Individual Guilt
(Mens
Rea)
70
§3.
The Principle of Proportionality
71
Chapter
2.
Scope of Application of Criminal Statutes
72
§1.
Applicability of Criminal Statutes with Respbct to Time
72
I. The Principle of Non-retroactivity
72
§2.
Applicability of Criminal Statutes with Respect to Space
(Ratione Loci)
72
I. The Territorial Principle
72
II.
Extra-Territorial
Criminal Jurisdiction
73
§3.
Applicability of Criminal Law with Respect to Persons
74
Chapter
3.
General Principles of Criminal Liability
76
§1.
Introduction: Basic Elements of Criminal Offences
76
§2.
The Conduct (Or Physical) Element of the Offence
76
I. Description
76
A. Definition
76
B. Human Act
77
C. Voluntary Act
77
II. Forms of Actus
Reus
77
A. Acts
77
B. Omissions
78
С
State of Affairs
79
D. Possession
79
III. Causation
80
§3.
The Mental Element
(Mens
Rea)
81
I. Description
81
II. Subjective Guilt or Culpability
82
III. The Principle of Contemporaneity
82
IV.
Mens
Rea Must
Extend to All the Elements of the Offence
83
Table
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V. Forms of
Mens
Rea
83
A. Intention
83
1.
Direct Intention
83
2.
Indirect Intention
84
VI. Negligence (or Recklessness)
85
A. Definition
85
B. Negligence As a Form of
Mens
Rea
86
C.
Objective Test
86
§4.
Crimes of Strict Liability
87
I. Introduction
87
II. Principles for the Determination of Strict Liability
87
A. The Presumption of
Mens
Rea
87
B.
Statutes Expressly Excluding
Mens
Rea
88
C.
Excluding
Mens
Rea: The Nature
of the Crime
89
D.
Excluding
Mens
Rea:
Effect of
Mens
Rea
of Enforcement
89
§5.
Vicarious Liability
89
I. Introduction
89
II. Express Vicarious Liability
90
III. Implied Vicarious Liability
90
Chapter
4.
Defences
91
§1.
Introduction
91
§2.
Justificatory Defences
92
I. Introduction
92
II. Self-defence
92
A. Introduction
92
B. Requirements of Self-defence
93
1.
Threat of an Unjustified Attack
93
2.
Actual or Imminent Attack
93
3.
Defence of Oneself, Others and Property
94
4.
The Duty to Avoid
94
5.
The Necessity for a Defensive Action
95
6.
The Amount of Responsive Force Used
96
III. Official Capacity (Public Authority)
96
IV. Consent
96
A. Introduction
96
B. Requirement for the Defence
98
1.
Valid Consent
98
2.
Express or Implied Consent
98
3.
Consent to Be Given before the Act
98
V. Chastisement
99
A. General
99
B. The Controversy Surrounding the Defence in Malawi
99
Table
of Contents
§3.
Excuses (Excusatory Defences)
100
I. Introduction
100
II. Mistake of Fact
101
A. Introduction
101
B. Requirements for the Defence
101
1.
Honest Mistake
102
2.
Reasonable Mistake
102
3.
Belief in the Existence of State of Things
102
4.
Liability Limited to the Believed State of Things
103
5.
Statutory Exclusion of the Defence
103
III. Compulsion (or Duress)
103
A. Introduction
103
B. Requirements of the Defence
104
1.
The Offence Must Be Committed by Two or More People
104
2.
The Compulsion from the Other Offenders
104
3.
During the Commission of the Offence
104
4.
Threats of Harm to the Defendant, Etc
104
5.
Threat of Death or Grievous Bodily Harm
105
6.
Crimes to Which Duress is a Defence
105
IV. Provocation
105
A. Introduction
105
B. Requirements of the Defence of Provocation
106
1.
Unlawful Killing
106
2.
Wrongful Act or Insult
107
3.
Heat of Passion
108
4.
Sudden Provocation
108
5.
Loss of self-control
109
6.
The Test of Provocation
109
7.
Test of Reasonable Relationship between Provocation and
Reaction
110
V. Intoxication
110
A. Intoxication is Not a Defence
110
B. Intoxication Relevant As a Mitigating Factor
110
C. Intoxication As a Defence
110
1.
Incapacity to Know What One is Doing
110
2.
Involuntary Intoxication
111
3.
Intoxication by Reason of Medicine
111
4.
Insanity by Reason of Intoxication
11 ]
D. Intoxication and the Ability to Form Intent
111
§4.
Exemptions
112
I. Immaturity (Lack of Age)
112
A. Introduction
112
B. Children below
10
Years
112
C. Between the Ages of
10
and
14
Years
113
D. Between the Age of
14
and
16
years
114
II. Insanity
115
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A. Introduction
115
B.
Requirements for the Defence of Insanity 1
15
1.
Presence of an Act us
Reus
115
2.
Disease Affecting the Mind
1
1
5
3.
Disease at the Time of Committing the Crime
116
4.
Incapacity to Understand or Know What One is
Doing
116
5.
The Special Finding of Not Guilty by Reason of
Insanity
117
III. Diminished Responsibility
117
A. Introduction
117
B. The Requirements of the Defence of Diminished
Responsibility
118
1.
Abnormality of Mind
118
2.
Causes of Abnormality of Mind
119
3.
Substantial Impairment of Mental Responsibility
119
4.
Effect of Intoxication on Diminished Responsibility
119
5.
The Verdict
120
Chapter
5.
Parties to Criminal Offences and Inchoate Offences
121
§ 1.
Parties To Criminal Offences
121
I. Accessory Before and During the Fact
121
A. Terminology
121
1.
Principal Offender
121
2.
Perpetrators
122
3.
An accomplice (or Accessory)
122
B. Nature of Accomplice Liability
124
C. Causation
124
D. Spectators
124
E. Accomplice s Mental Element
125
II. Accessory After the Fact
125
§2.
Inchoate Offences
125
I. Attempts
126
A. Definition
126
B. The Mental Element of an Attempt
127
C. The Prohibited Conduct
128
II. Conspiracy
129
A. Introduction
129
B. The Prohibited Conduct
130
С
Mental Element
131
Chapter
6.
Survey of Criminal Offences
132
§1.
General Classification of Criminal Offences
132
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§2.
Offences in the
Pc
132
I. Offences against Public Order
133
A. Treason
] 33
B. Misprision of Treason
ІЗЗ
C. Sedition
134
II. Offences against Public Tranquillity I35
A. Unlawful Societies I35
B. Unlawful Assemblies
135
С
Riot
136
D. Threatening Violence
136
III. Offences against the Administration of Lawful Authority
136
A. Contempt of Court
1
36
B. Perjury
137
IV. Offences against Morality
137
A. Rape
137
B. Abduction of Girls under the Age of
16 138
C. Defilement of Girls under the Age of
16 139
D. Living on the Earnings of Prostitution
139
E. Promoting Prostitution ]40
F. Abortion
140
G. Unnatural Offences
140
H. Sexual Activity with a Child
141
V. Offences against the Person
142
A. Murder
142
B. Manslaughter I43
C. Attempted Murder I43
D. Accessory after the Fact to Murder
143
E. Attempting Suicide
143
F. Infanticide I44
G. Grievous Harm
144
H. Unlawful Wounding
144
I. Common Assault
145
J. Assault Occasioning Actual Bodily Harm
145
VI. Offences against Property
146
A. Theft
146
B. Aggravated Forms of Theft
147
С
Robbery
147
D. Assault with Intent to Steal
148
E. House Breaking and Burglary
148
F. Entering a Dwelling House to Commit a Felony
149
G. Breaking into Any Other Building
149
H. Receiving or Handling Stolen Property
] 50
I. Possessing Property Reasonably Suspected
to Have Been Unlawfully Acquired
150
VII.
Offences involving Malicious Injury to Property
150
A. Arson
150
B. Malicious Injury to Property
151
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VIII.
Forgery and Related Offence
151
A. Forgery
151
B. Uttering a False Document
152
§3.
Offences in Other Statutes
152
I. Offences under the
RTA
152
II. Offences under the
СРА
153
III. Offences under the Money Laundering, Proceeds
of Serious Crimes and Terrorist Financing Act
154
IV. Others
155
Chapter
7.
The Sanctioning System
156
§1.
General Overview
156
I. Definition of Punishment
156
II. Administrative and Criminal Sanctions
157
§2.
Punishments
157
I. Classification of Punishments
157
A. The Death Penalty
157
B. Liberty-Depriving Punishments
159
C. Punishments Restricting Rights
160
1.
Disqualification from Carrying on Business or Trade
160
2.
Disqualification from Public Employment or Position
161
3.
Disqualification from Driving
161
4.
Community Service
161
D. Pecuniary (or Economic) Punishments
162
1.
Fines
162
2.
Compensation
162
§3.
Measures of Security and Good Behaviour
163
I. Security for keeping Peace
163
II. Police Supervision
163
§4.
Accessorial Consequences (Forfeiture)
164
§5.
Substitute Forms of Execution of Prison Sentences
165
I. Suspension of Sentences
166
II. Substitution of Sentences of Imprisonment
167
§6.
Principles and Rules Governing Sentencing
167
I. Circumstances Modifying Criminal Responsibility
168
A. Mitigating Factors
168
1.
Age
168
2.
First Offenders
168
3.
Plea of Guilty
168
4.
Good Character
169
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5.
Antecedent
169
6.
Home Surrounding
169
7.
Health or Mental Condition
169
8.
Provocation
169
B. Aggravating Circumstances
169
1.
Seriousness of the Offence
169
2.
Repeated (or Habitual) Offenders
170
3.
Bad Character
171
4.
Prevalence of a Particular Crime
171
5.
Family Relationships
171
Chapter
8.
Other Consequences of Offences
173
§1.
Civil Liability
173
§2.
Prochdural Costs
173
Part II. Criminal Procedure
175
Chapter
1.
Institutions, Principles and Stages
175
§1.
The Judicial Organization
175
I. Criminal Trial Courts
175
A. Subordinate Courts
175
B. The High Court
176
C. Local Courts
177
II. No Investigating Judges
177
§2.
The Stages of The Trial Process
178
I. Some Basic Concepts
178
A. Judicial Independence
178
B. Adversarialism
178
С
Fair Trial
179
D. Respect for Human Rights
180
E. Substantive Justice
180
F. Compensation
181
II. The Pre-Trial Stage
181
III. The Prosecution
183
A. The Attribution of the Right to Prosecute
183
1.
The DPPs and Public Prosecutors
183
2.
Other Prosecuting Parties
184
B. The Suspension of the Right to Prosecute
184
С
Lapse of the Right to Prosecute
185
1.
Death of the Defendant
185
2.
Withdrawal of the Complaint
185
3.
Limitation
185
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4.
The Principle against Double Jeopardy
186
IV. The Trial
186
A. General Characteristics
186
B. The Position of the Judge/Magistrate
186
C. The Inquiry
187
1.
Indictment
187
D. Plea of Guilty
188
E. Plea of Not Guilty and the Trial
188
F. Sentencing
189
§3.
The Legal Position of the Accused Person
190
§4.
The Rules of Evidence
191
I. Principles of Evidence
191
A. Substantial Justice
191
B. Burden of Proof and the Presumption of Evidence
192
II. Means of Proof
193
A. Witnesses
193
B. An Accused Person
195
C. Expert Witness
196
D. Documentary Evidence
196
E. Scene Visits and Inspections
196
III. Illegally Obtained Evidence
197
Chapter
2.
Powers, Rights and Duties in the Pre-Trial
Proceedings
199
I. Powers and Duties of the Police
199
II. Arrests and Detention
199
A. Liberty and Power to Arrest
199
B. Entry and Search for the Purposes of an Arrest
200
С
Search of the Arrested Person
201
D. Power to Stop and Search
201
E. Power to Interview Suspects
202
F. Procedure During Arrest
202
G. Duties After an Arrest
202
H. Alcohol Breath Tests
204
I. Identification Techniques
204
III. Powers and Duties of the Prosecutor
204
IV. Powers and Duties of the Court in the Pre-trial Stage
205
A. Habeas Corpus
205
B. Bail
206
Chapter
3.
The Trial Process
207
§ 1.
Proceedings in Magistrate Courts
207
I. Preparatory Acts and Pre-trial Motions
207
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II. Attendance of the Parties
207
III. The Course of the Trial
208
A. Plea
208
B. The Guilty Plea
208
С
Plea of Not Guilty
209
1.
Case for the Prosecution
210
D. A Case to Answer
211
E. Defence
212
F. Defence Right to Reply
212
G. Witnesses Called by the Court
212
H. Judgment
213
I. Sentencing
213
§2.
Proceedings in the High Court (Jury Trials)
213
I. Introduction
213
A. Preparatory Acts
214
1.
Disclosure
214
B. Empanelling the Jury
214
С
Giving the Accused in Charge of the Jury
215
D. The Trial
215
E. Summing up to the Jury
215
F. The Verdict
216
G. Sentencing
216
Chapter
4.
Legal Remedies (Appeals and Reviews)
217
I. Introduction
217
II. Appeals and Reviews by the High Court
217
A. Appeals
217
B. Reviews by the High Court
221
III. Appeal to the
SCA
223
Part III. Execution and Extinction
of Penalties
227
Chapter
1.
Sources of Penitentiary Law
227
Chapter
2.
Fundamental Principles of the Prison System
231
I. Respect of Human Rights
231
II. Legality
231
III. Rehabilitation
231
IV. Judicial Control
232
Chapter
3.
The Prison System
233
§ 1.
Organizational Structure
233
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I. Prison Administration
233
II. Types and Organizational Regimes of Prisons
233
§2.
Penitentiary Treatment
235
I. Scientific System
235
II. Classification by Grades
236
§3.
Penitentiary Regime
237
I. Aspects of Living Conditions
237
A. HealthCare
237
B. Communications
238
С
Work
239
D. Security and Disciplinary Regime
239
E. Leave from Prison
240
Chapter
4.
Extinction of Criminal Liability
241
§1.
Expiry of Sentence
241
§2.
Pardon
241
§3.
General Conclusion
241
Index
243
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publishDate | 2012 |
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spellingShingle | Bande, Lewis Chezan 1979- Criminal law in Malawi Criminal law / Malawi Strafrecht (DE-588)4057795-8 gnd |
subject_GND | (DE-588)4057795-8 (DE-588)4074495-4 |
title | Criminal law in Malawi |
title_auth | Criminal law in Malawi |
title_exact_search | Criminal law in Malawi |
title_full | Criminal law in Malawi Lewis Chezan Bande |
title_fullStr | Criminal law in Malawi Lewis Chezan Bande |
title_full_unstemmed | Criminal law in Malawi Lewis Chezan Bande |
title_short | Criminal law in Malawi |
title_sort | criminal law in malawi |
topic | Criminal law / Malawi Strafrecht (DE-588)4057795-8 gnd |
topic_facet | Criminal law / Malawi Strafrecht Malawi |
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