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2. Managing Mens Rea in Singapore - Singapore Academy of Law

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366S<strong>in</strong>gapore <strong>Academy</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Law</strong> Journal (2006)years’ imprisonment was not truly crim<strong>in</strong>al. How the fact that thestatutory <strong>in</strong>junction was “dependent upon personal compliance” led tothe <strong>in</strong>evitability <strong>of</strong> strict liability is also never expla<strong>in</strong>ed. One doesstruggle to imag<strong>in</strong>e any <strong>of</strong>fence which is not so dependent. It may be “nogreat hardship” for the driver to determ<strong>in</strong>e whether or not there was adisqualification order <strong>in</strong> place, but only if he or she is actually put on<strong>in</strong>quiry. Indeed on the facts, the accused was <strong>in</strong>deed warned <strong>of</strong> the strongpossibility <strong>of</strong> disqualification – there would not have been any problemsecur<strong>in</strong>g a conviction even if mens rea had been presumed. Far fromdemonstrat<strong>in</strong>g the need for strict liability, the case actually shows thatstrict liability is unnecessary for most, if not all, <strong>of</strong> the cases <strong>in</strong> whichprosecution is normally pursued. 15496 It is tempt<strong>in</strong>g to surmise that the presumption <strong>of</strong> mens rea isupheld or held to be rebutted on grounds which rema<strong>in</strong> unexpressed. Bethat as it may, if there is such a th<strong>in</strong>g as a presumption <strong>of</strong> mens rea, itought to be taken seriously. Those who would like to see it rebutted oughtto be put to strict pro<strong>of</strong>. Mere declarations that life would be impossiblewithout strict liability are <strong>in</strong>sufficient. The court must scrut<strong>in</strong>ise each <strong>of</strong>these claims – exactly what is the hardship alleged and is it really the casethat there is no alternative but to impose strict liability. These crucialissues seem presently to be dealt with <strong>in</strong> the realm <strong>of</strong> conjecture anduntested assumptions. That will not do. My belief is that those who areresponsible for state prosecution are not really <strong>in</strong>terested <strong>in</strong> br<strong>in</strong>g<strong>in</strong>g tobook those who genu<strong>in</strong>ely were not aware that they were <strong>of</strong>fend<strong>in</strong>g – ourprosecutors are better people than that. My suspicion is that prosecutionsare normally pursued only if the prosecutors are conv<strong>in</strong>ced that there ismens rea. Strict liability is pressed upon the courts because theprosecutors feel either that they may not be able to prove mens rea, orthat it would be adm<strong>in</strong>istratively too costly to do so. With crim<strong>in</strong>aljustice, as with most th<strong>in</strong>gs, you pay for what you get – one should notpretend that an improvement <strong>in</strong> the quality <strong>of</strong> due process will not carrywith it certa<strong>in</strong> adm<strong>in</strong>istrative costs. The question is whether those costsare so onerous as to be <strong>in</strong>tolerable. One must <strong>of</strong> course be open to thepossibility that they might, <strong>in</strong> some cases, be – but such a conclusionshould only be reached after careful scrut<strong>in</strong>y <strong>of</strong> the evidence. A claim thatmens rea will impose <strong>in</strong>tolerable costs on the crim<strong>in</strong>al justice system mustbe strictly justified to the court, <strong>in</strong> each and every case where strict154 See also Lee Cheong Ngan alias Lee Cheong Yuen v PP [2004] SGHC 91, where thecourt did not have to decide the strict liability issue as mens rea was proven on thefacts.

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