Diminished responsibility Flashcards

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What type of defence is this?

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  • Partial
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Marine A

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  • In Afghanistan him and his team came across an injured Taliban and Marine A shot him.
  • Appealed on the basis of DR
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Where did DM used to be found?

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  • Section 2 Homicide Act 1957
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Where is the amended DM found?

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  • Section 5(2) Coroners and Justice Act 2009
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Bernard Heginbotham

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  • Slit his wife’s throat in an act of love

- Mercy killing

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Iman Yousef

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  • Stabbed daughter and doused her in acid

- Claimed she had heard voices to make her do this (paranoid schizophrenia)

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What is the definition of DR under The Coroners and justice act 2009 ? (3 parts)

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1- suffering an abnormality of mental functioning
2- Arising from a recognised medical condition which substantially impaired D’s ability to
-Understand nature of conduct
-Form a rational judgement
- Exercise self-control
3- AND provides an explanation for D’s acts and omissions in doing the killing

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Brennan 2014

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  • TJ should have removed murder charge from the jury as there was expert evidence to suggest DR existed
  • therefore he successfully appealed
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Byrne 1960 (Leading case)

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  • D killed and mutilated V in youth hostile
  • Claimed he could not control his perverted sexual urges
  • Lord parker CJ on abnormality of the mind ‘ A state of mind so different from that of ordinary human beings that the reasonable man would term it abnormal’
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What did Lord Parker CJ define abnormality of the mind as?

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  • ’ A state of mind so different from that of ordinary human beings that the reasonable man would term it abnormal’
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Good thing about the amendment to abnormality of the mind to abnormality of mental functioning ?

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  • There is no longer the need for a medical expert too prove the abnormality
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What is a recognised medical condition?

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  • Determined by the world health organisation guidance

- Can also draw upon expert medical advice to determine this

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Dowds 2012

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  • Clarified status of world health guidance on what counts as a recognised illness
  • D killed wife when drunk and argued acute intoxication was listed in the world health organisation and therefore was an illness
  • Appeal failed
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What 3 elements are included in a substantial impairment of the mental functioning?

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1- Understand nature of his conduct
2- Form a rational judgement
3- Exercise self control

  • only one from this list is needed
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Seers 1984

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  • Defined substantial as a serious degree of impairment of mental responsibility
  • Was overruled in Golds
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Lloyd 1966

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  • Defined substantial as anything more than trivial

- Overruled in Golds

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Golds 2016

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  • D killed partner and had a recognised medical condition that had SOME impact on his ability to exercise self control but not serious impact
  • Current decisions on what substantial can be defined as
  • It means important or weighty
18
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How much of an explanation should the abnormality be for D’s conduct?

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  • It should be a significant contributory factor

- It does not have to be the sole cause but must have contributed significantly

19
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Simester and sullivan 2016

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  • Killing someone in order to satisfy a drug addiction