James Miller, a vagrant, was squatting at 9 Grantham Road,
Sparkbrook, an inner-city area in
Birmingham, England, in August 1980 when he accidentally set fire to the mattress on which he was sleeping with a cigarette butt. Rather than taking action to put out the fire, he moved to a different room; the fire went on to cause extensive damage to the cost of £800. He was subsequently convicted of arson, under Sections 1 and 3 of the
Criminal Damage Act 1971. Miller's defence was that there was no actus reus coinciding with
mens rea. Although his reckless inattention to the fire could be said to constitute mens rea, it was not associated with the actus reus of setting the fire. Nevertheless, the defendant was convicted for recklessly causing damage by omission. ==Judgment==