LOSS OF CONTROL Flashcards

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act and section with definition of loss of control

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  • s.54-55 Coroners and Justice Act 2009
  • D’s act or omission in killing v resulted from a loss of control which had a qualifying trigger and a person of D’s sex and age, with a normal degree of tolerance and self restraint, might have acted in the same or similar way
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LOSS OF CONTROL
defendant is…

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  • not in control if he has lost the ability to ‘act with considered judgement or normal powers of reasoning’
  • JEWELL
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LOSS OF CONTROL
the loss of control need…

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  • not be sudden
  • s54(2)
  • delay (AHLUWALIA)
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LOSS OF CONTROL
out of revenge

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  • can’t use partial defence
  • BAILLIE
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QUALIFYING TRIGGER - FEAR
section and definition

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  • s55(3)
  • d fears serious violence from v
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QUALIFYING TRIGGER - FEAR
test

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  • subjective
  • fear doesn’t need to be reasonable belief (MARTIN)
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QUALIFYING TRIGGER - ANGER
section and definition

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  • s55(4)
  • things said or done (or both) which
    a) constituted circumstances of an extremely grave character and
    b) caused d to have a justifiable sense of being seriously wronged
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QUALIFYING TRIGGER - ANGER
test

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  • objective
  • jury decide if reasonable man would have felt seriously wronged
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QUALIFYING TRIGGER - ANGER
defence will…

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  • rarely succeed
  • DOUGHTRY
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QUALIFYING TRIGGER - COMBINATION

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  • s55(5)
  • SANDS
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QUALIFYING TRIGGER
restrictions
(2)

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  • s55(6)(a-b) - fear/anger trigger cannot be raised if d has an excuse to use violence (JOHNSON)
  • s55(6)(c) - sexual infidelity on its own is explicitly excluded unless there are other qualifying fear or anger triggers
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OBJECTIVE TEST
section

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s54(1)(c)

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OBJECTIVE TEST
definition

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  • a jury will decide whether a person of D’s sex and age, with a normal degree of tolerance and self-restraint and in D’s circumstances, might have reacted in the same or similar way to D’
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OBJECTIVE TEST
important consideration

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  • age and sex
  • CAMPLIN
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OBJECTIVE TEST
d’s circumstances

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  • unemployment, epilepsy, depression (GREGSON)
  • discovering infidelity (CLINTON)
  • sexual abuse suffered as a child (HILL)
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OBJECTIVE TEST
what can’t be considered

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  • intoxication (ASMELASH)
  • bad temper or anger issues (MOHAMMED)
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