Loss of self control 4.0 / 5 based on 1 rating ? LawCriminal lawA2/A-levelOCR Created by: Taylor AndersonCreated on: 22-01-14 16:02 loss of control need not be...... sudden 1 of 17 act and section on diminished responsibility section 54 coroners and justice act 2009 2 of 17 there must be ........... qualifying trigger 3 of 17 D must have............. lost self control 4 of 17 thing said of done must constitute extremely............ grave character 5 of 17 things said or done must cause d to have a justifiable sense of being seriously wronged 6 of 17 case where father killed 19 day old son Doughty 7 of 17 an excluded qualifying trigger that is not revenge sexual infidelity 8 of 17 case where D hit V over head with chapatti pan after being sexually abused Camplin 9 of 17 can the circumstances of D be consider when looking at loss of control? Yes or No? Yes 10 of 17 can personal characteristics be relevant when looking at standard of self control? yes or no No 11 of 17 case where D suffered from depression and epilepsy Gregson 12 of 17 what was the old defense before loss of control? provocation 13 of 17 another qualifying trigger can be a fear of what? serious violence 14 of 17 if defense is successful charge reduced to Manslaughter 15 of 17 what kind of defense is this? partial 16 of 17 case involving a battered wife and a loss of control that was not sudden Ahluwalia 17 of 17
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