Self Defence Flashcards

1
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Where is self defence defined?

A

Common law and the Criminal Justice and Immigration Act 2008.

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What must the jury consider to decide if D can use self defence?

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  1. Was it NECESSARY for D to use force?

2. Was the force used PROPORTIONATE to the perceived threat.

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What does Beckford show?

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D must think the threat is imminent, and can use pre-preemptive strikes.

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What does Gladstone Williams show?

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It does not matt if D makes an honest mistake, as long as they genuinely believe force is needed.

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What does Bird show?

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D does not have a duty to retreat, BUT if D has the opportunity to retreat and doesn’t, it is evidence against the fact that force was necessary.

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What does O’Grady show?

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D cannot make drunken mistakes

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What does S76(3) show?

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For a jury to decide if the force used by D was proportionate it must look at the circumstances as D believed them to be.

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What does S76(7)(a) show?

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D does not need to weigh up exactly how much force he needs to use in the heat of the moment.

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What does S76(7)(b) show?

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If D only does what they think they have to do, they probably did only do what they had to.

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What does Hussain show?

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Excessive force is not allowed. Revenge/Retaliation is not allowed.

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