AOS2 - Complete Defences to Murder Flashcards
1
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Self defence
A
- can be raised if:
- the accused believed their actions were necessary to prevent themselves or someone else (family) from death or grievous bodily harm (GBH)
- the accused perceived their actions to be a reasonable response in the circumstances
2
Q
Steps for self defence
A
- put yourself in the shoes of the accused and examine the situation from their perspective
- did the accused have a particular weakness?
- was there a difference in body size or age?
- was the victim holding a weapon?
- was there a history of violence? - did the accused honestly believe their conduct was necessary to defend themselves?
- it doesn’t matter if the belief is mistaken, just that it was genuinely held - based on how the accused saw/perceived the situation, was their response reasonable?
3
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Duress
A
- can be raised if:
- the accused believed that a threat of death or GBH would be carried out unless they committed a crime
- committing a crime is the only way to avoid the threatened harm (escaped? reported?)
- their conduct is a reasonable response to the threat made (proportionate? did the threatening person have a history of threatening?)
- cannot be used if the accused is voluntarily associated with another person to carry out criminal activity (joining a syndicate and then being ordered to commit murder)
4
Q
Sudden or extraordinary emergency
A
- can be raised if:
- the accused believed there was a sudden or extraordinary emergency involving death or GBH
- their actions were the only way to deal with the situation
- their conduct was a reasonable response to the situation