posted on 2024-09-05, 23:51authored byGeoff Feltoe
One of the most fundamental principles of our common law in criminal matters is that a person can only be found criminally liable if his conduct was accompanied by some blameworthy mental state. For a very long time in our law it has been recognized as being completely pointless and unjust to impose punishment tinder the criminal law if no moral blameworthiness^-^ attached to the conduct.of an accused because, not only is it taken that he lacks intention, but also that there is no negligence on his part. He describe a situation, therefore, which is
devoid of any moral blameworthiness on the actor’s part as one of blameless inadvertence.
A Zimbabwe Law Review (ZLR) article on Zimbabwe Criminal law.
History
Publisher
Faculty of Law, University of Zimbabwe ( UZ.)
Citation
Feltoe, G. (1985) State of Mind in the Zimbabwean Criminal Law, ZLR vol. 3, no. 1- 2. (pp. 16- 33.) UZ, Mt. Pleasant, Harare: Faculty of Law.