loss of control Flashcards

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what is the act where loss of control was formed?

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s.54 and 55 coroners and justice act 2009

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what is the definition of loss of control

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the act or omission in killing the victim resulted from a loss of control which has a qualifying trigger and a person of the d sex and age in the same circumstances have acted in the same

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what is the section number for their must be a loss of control

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s.54(2)

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what is the definition in the case of jewel

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loss of ability to act in accordance with considered judgment or a loss of normal powers of reasoning

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what is the section number for the qualifying triggers?

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s.54(1)(a)

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what is the first trigger?

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fear of serious violence
s.55(3)

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what is the second trigger?

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things said or done
s.55(4)

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what is the section number for both triggers together?

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s.55(5)

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what is the normal persons test and what is the section number?

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would a person of the defects of d same sex and age and normal degree of tolerance and self restraint in the same circumstances react in the same or similar
s.54(1)(c)

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