Diminished Responsibility (Paper 1) Flashcards

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D will get the defence of diminished responsibility if they are suffering from

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A mental health issue

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2
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Sets out the 3 stage test for diminished responsibility

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Section 52 Coroners and Justice Act 2009

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3
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Stage 1 of diminished responsibility

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D must be suffering from an abnormality of mental functioning which arose from a recognised medical condition

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4
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Case which defines abnormality of mental functioning

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Byrne

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Definition of abnormality of mental functioning

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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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6
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List of recognised medical conditions

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Battered wives syndrome (Hobson), epilepsy (Campbell), depression (Seers), pre - menstrual tension (Smith), alcohol dependency syndrome (Stewart), paranoia / personality disorder (Martin), irresistible impulses (Byrne)

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7
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Stage 2 is the abnormality of mental functioning must substantially impair D’s ability to:

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Form a rational judgement, understand the nature of their conduct, or exercise self-control

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8
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Ruling in Golds

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Abnormality must be weighty, not ‘trivial’

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9
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Stage 3 of diminished responsibility

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Abnormality must provide an explanation for the killing

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Section 2 (1B) (Amended) Homicide Act 1957 states

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The abnormality must be a significant contributory factor in causing D to carry out the killing

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11
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Case which held the jury must ignore intoxication and consider the abnormality alone

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Dietschmann

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