Loss Of Control Flashcards
D may be able to argue…
Defence of voluntary manslaughter specifically loss of control
S54 coroners and justice act 2009-
Sets out a 3 stage test
Stage 1
D must have lost their control
Does not need to be sudden but the longer the delay the less likely they are to get the defence
Gregson-
Do circumstances are also relevant e.g epilepsy depression unemployment stress
Stage 2-
Loss of control must be due to a qualifying trigger
Fear trigger-
D fears serious violence to D or another person (Pearson)
Anger trigger
Things said or done (Hatter)
Side rule:
Sexual infidelity alone cannot be used as things said or done there must be another provoking factor (Clinton)
Anger…
•Things said or down must amount to grave provocation
•D must feel a justifiable sense of being wronged
Stage 3
Would a reasonable person of the same age and gender with a normal degree of tolerance have reacted the same way? (Haley)