Diminished responsibility Flashcards
Acts that set out DR + section numbers
S.2 homicide act 1969
S.52 coroners and justice act 2009
tests for DR
1.Abnormality of mental functioning
2.arising from a recognised mental condition
3. leads to significant impairment of ability
4. significant reason as to why killed
section number for AMF
S.52(1)
Section number for recognised medical condition
S.52(1)(a)
section number for significant impairment of ability
S.52(1)(b)
section number for significant reason as to why D killed
S.52(1)(c)
case for definition of AMF + definition
Byrne - a state of mind so different from that of the ordinary human being that a RM would term it abnormal
how are the recognised medical conditions found
internationally defined list
list of recognised medical conditions + cases
Depression - Seers
autism - Conroy
coercive control - Challen
ADS - Tandy
battered spouse syndrome - Ahluwalia
schizophrenia - Kay
paranoid personality disorder - Squelch
different ways of substantial impairment of ability
unable to understand conduct
unable to form rational judgment
unable to exercise self control
section number for unable to understand conduct
S.52(1A)(a)
section number for unable to form rational judgement
S.52(1A)(b)
section number for unable to exercise self control
S.52(1A)(c)
case for unable to exercise self control
Byrne
definition of proves explanation of Ds conduct
AMF must have causal connection to why D killed