Coroners and Justice Act 2009 Flashcards
s54(2) Coroners and Justice Act 2009
Loss of self control does not have to be sudden
Loss of self control does not have to be sudden
S54(2) Coroners and Justice Act 2009
s55(6)(c) Coroners and Justice Act 2009
Sexual infidelity not support qualifying trigger
unless applies to ‘things said or done’ that create grave circumstances
Sexual infidelity not support qualifying trigger
s55(6)(c) Coroners and Justice Act 2009
s52 CJA 2009
Amended provisions in s2 Homicide Act 1957
Amended provisions in s2 Homicide Act 1957
s52 CJA 2009
s55(3) CJA 2009
D must fear violence on self or another
D must fear violence on self or another
s55(3) CJA 2009
D’s abnormality of mental functioning must:
a) be recognised medical condition
b) impair things mentioned in ss1A
c) give explanation for D actions
s2(1) Homicide Act 1957
s2(1) Homicide Act 1957
D’s abnormality of mental functioning must:
a) be recognised medical condition
b) impair things mentioned in ss1A
c) give explanation for D actions
D cannot claim of violence if D incited the violence
s55(6)(a) CJA 2009
s55(6)(a) CJA 2009
D cannot claim of violence if D incited the violence
Gives provisions for defence of loss of control
s54(1) CJA 2009
s54(1) CJA 2009
Gives provisions for defence of loss of control
s2 Homicide Act 1957 originally gave provisions for?
Diminished responsibility