AOS2 - Defences to Culpable Driving Causing Death Flashcards
1
Q
Two ways to defend CDCD
A
- cast doubt on an element so that the prosecution cannot prove the offence beyond reasonable doubt
- raise a specific legal defence to justify their actions
2
Q
Duress
A
- can be raised if the accused believed that:
- a threat of harm will be carried out unless they commit a crime
- committing a crime is the only way to avoid the threatened harm
- their conduct is a reasonable response to the threat made
3
Q
Sudden or extraordinary emergency
A
- can be raised if the accused believed that:
- there was a sudden or extraordinary emergency involving death or GBH
- their actions were the only way of dealing with the situation
- their conduct was a reasonable response to the situation
- no clear-cut definition of emergency, therefore must be determined by jury
4
Q
Automatism
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- common defence that can be raised for any criminal offence
- can be relied on, if at the time of the offence, they had a total loss of control over their bodily movements (not conscious/aware of what was occurring) and therefore had an involuntary state of mind
- e.g.:
- commit an offence while sleepwalking
- commit offence while suffering from concussion or epileptic seizure
- side effect of the PROPER use of medication