Case Study: Derek Bentley Flashcards
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Public Opinion:
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- On the night of his execution 5,000 protesters met outside Wandsworth Prison chanting ‘Murder’
- Campaigned for over 40 years
- Pardoned in 1993
- 1998 conviction for murder was quashed
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Case for prosecution:
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- Craig fired the gun. Bentley shouted ‘Let him have it’. Jointly responsible
- Has been in youth detention-history
- Low level of intelligence
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Case for defence:
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- Could mean let the policeman have the gun
- Questions about whether he really said it
- Didn’t have a weapon, handed himself over to the police
- Learning disability and a mental age of 10
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Sentencing:
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- Craig cannot be hanged-under 18 long term prison term
- Guilty of murder under joint enterprise law
- Sentenced to death by hanging
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Impact in parliament:
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- David Maxwell Fye, home secretary at the time of the trial ‘There is no possibility of an innocent man being hanged.’
- 200 MPs called for Bentley’s reprieve, before they could debate the motion the death sentence had been carried out
- 1957, Homicide Act made allowances for defendants suffering from diminished responsibility-reduced to manslaughter