Dimished Resposibility Flashcards
What did Sutcliffe teach us?
Sutcliffe taught us that DR is a jury decision, meaning there may be sufficient medical evidence of a recognised condition but juries do not have to accept this.
Who is the burden of proof on in diminished responsibility?
It is on the defence, which must prove DR on the balance of probabilities.
Name some recognised medical conditions and where we find out this must be proved to establish DR…
Depression (seers) PMS (English) Alcoholism (Tandy) Learning disabilities (Speak) Paranoid Schizophrenia (Sutcliffe) Othello jealousy (Vinagre) Sexual psychopath (Byrne)
We find this under section 52 1a
What did R v Lloyd tell us about substantial impairment?
Sustaintal means more than trivial but not necessarily total impairment of Ds responsibilities (Homicide Act)
What are the three things listed in s.52 (1)(A) as substantial impairment on Ds abilities?
Section 52 (1)(A) listed these as
a) nature of Ds conduct
b) form a rational judgment
c) excessive self control
What 5 things will NOT be accepted as DR?
Hatred Jealously Intoxicated Revenge Anger
If DR is accepted what happens?
D’s conviction will be reduced to manslaughter from murder.
What did Byrne teach us about abnormality?
That D’s abnormality must be a state of mind so different from the normal that the ordinary person would term it abnormal (Section 52 1).