Affirmative Defences Flashcards

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What is duress?

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A form of pressure put on the defendant which compels them to act unlawfully

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What are general defences examples?

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Duress
Necessity
Self defence

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What are different types of duress?

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Pressure from another person called duress my threats

Pressure from circumstances called duress of circumstances

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What must the pressure in duress involve?

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The threat of serious injury or death

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Duress does not eliminate actus reas or mens rea, the defendant admits both of these. What does duress do?

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Duress makes a plea to the courts to recognise the pressure that the defendant was under and harm they tried to avoid

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Limitations of duress

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No defence for murder or attempted murder

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Limitations of duress example

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Joining a gang

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What is necessity?

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A justificatory defence. Where the courts condone a criminal offence

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What did Lord Denning say about necessity?

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If hunger were once allowed to be an excuse for stealing it would open a door through all kinds of lawlessness and disorder would pass, if homelessness were once admitted as a defence to trespass, no ones home could be safe. Necessity would open a sort no man could shut.

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What does necessity require?

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Unavoidable evil which must be balanced against the evil committed.

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When can necessity be used?

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Only in very unusual special circumstances

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What are the four sources of law on self defence?

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The common law
S.3 crim law act 1967
S.76 crim justice and immigration act 2008
S.5 criminal damage act 1971

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Where a defendant provokes the force or threat, he cannot use the defence of self defence unless

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The provocation is unintentional

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What can self defence be used for?

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Protect self
Protect another
Prevent a crime
Protect property

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In self defence force must be what?

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Reasonable

Not excessive

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