I’m a teacher of Law of 10+ years, and former examiner, on a lifetime mission to share my passion and build an online Law library to act as a sanctuary to support teachers and any student studying Law at A Level or at University, which is accessible on TikTok, Instagram, YouTube, Spotify, Facebook, and Twitter.
For what The Man of Steel is for truth, justice and hope, I want this project to be for Law, and I’m prepared to spend a lifetime pursuing this dream.
I hope these resources are useful!
I’m a teacher of Law of 10+ years, and former examiner, on a lifetime mission to share my passion and build an online Law library to act as a sanctuary to support teachers and any student studying Law at A Level or at University, which is accessible on TikTok, Instagram, YouTube, Spotify, Facebook, and Twitter.
For what The Man of Steel is for truth, justice and hope, I want this project to be for Law, and I’m prepared to spend a lifetime pursuing this dream.
I hope these resources are useful!
Actus Reus – A Level Law PDF Resource (Criminal Law – Pink Series)
Law with Dunc, The Law Guy
This clear, detailed PDF resource covers the key elements of actus reus in criminal law, designed for A Level Law students and teachers.
What’s included:
Positive voluntary acts
State of affairs offences
Involuntary acts
Omissions and duty-based situations
Each section includes:
Clear case law explanations
Student activities
Teaching ideas
Suggested answers
Features:
Pink colour-coded design for Criminal Law
Created by an experienced A Level Law teacher
Suitable for classroom use, tutoring, or independent study
Format:
Downloadable PDF, print or digital use
Instant access after purchase
Ideal for A Level students revising criminal law and teachers looking for structured resources.
Causation – A Level Law PDF Resource (Criminal Law – Pink Series)
Law with Dunc, The Law Guy
Support your students in mastering one of the more challenging areas of Criminal Law with this clear, case-based PDF resource on causation, designed for A Level Law students and teachers.
This downloadable handout is part of the Pink Series, the colour-coded Criminal Law collection from Law with Dunc, The Law Guy. It is the second release in the planned TLG Criminal Law Textbook series, ideal for teachers seeking to build a structured course and for students wanting consistent study materials.
What is covered:
Factual Causation (the “but for” test)
Legal Causation (including multiple causes and more than minimal acts)
Intervening Acts (third parties, victims, medical treatment)
The Thin Skull Rule (taking the victim as found)
Each section includes:
Clear explanations and detailed case law analysis
Student activities to reinforce understanding
Suggested teaching ideas for classroom or one-on-one use
Suggested answers for self-assessment or guided discussion
Key features:
Written by an experienced A Level Law teacher with practical classroom knowledge
Pink colour-coded design consistent with the Criminal Law series
Part 2 of the TLG Criminal Law Textbook project, supporting a complete course structure
What you will receive:
One high-quality PDF download, ready for use
Suitable for printing or digital study
Instant access on purchase
Suitable for:
A Level Law students in Year 1 or Year 2
Teachers and tutors building a consistent teaching package
Independent learners and private tutors
Usage terms:
For personal or classroom use only.
May not be resold or redistributed.
Help your students develop a solid understanding of causation with this well-structured, student-friendly resource from Law with Dunc, The Law Guy.
Mens Rea – A Level Law PDF Resource (Criminal Law – Pink Series)
Law with Dunc, The Law Guy
Support your students in understanding one of the core elements of Criminal Law with this detailed, case-led PDF resource on mens rea. This handout is part of the pink colour-coded Criminal Law series and forms Part 3 of the developing TLG Criminal Law Textbook – ideal for delivering consistent, structured legal content to A Level Law students.
What’s Covered:
The resource explores key principles and supporting mechanisms within mens rea, including:
Mens Rea Tests:
Direct intent
Indirect (oblique) intent
Subjective recklessness
Gross negligence
Mens Rea Mechanisms:
Transferred malice
The Coincidence Rule (continuing act and transaction theory)
Each topic includes:
Clear case law explanation and application
Activities to reinforce understanding
Suggested teaching ideas for classroom or 1:1 use
Suggested answers for self-assessment or guided feedback
Why This Resource Works:
Consistent pink-themed design to match other Criminal Law resources in the TLG series
Part of a structured sequence (follows actus reus and causation)
Written by an experienced A Level Law teacher with classroom insight
Ideal for exam preparation, revision, or first-time delivery
What You’ll Receive:
One PDF digital download
Suitable for both printing and digital use
Instant access upon purchase
Who It’s For:
A Level Law students (Year 1 and Year 2)
Teachers and tutors delivering Criminal Law
Private tutors and independent learners
Usage Terms:
This resource is for personal or classroom use only.
It may not be resold or redistributed.