Self Defence Flashcards

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Gladstone Williams

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The reasonableness of the force is determined according to the facts D thought to be true at the time of the act, excepting mistakes due to intoxication

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Blake/Hutchinson

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Force requires a violent or percussive character.

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Julien

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There is no duty of safe retreat.

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Redmond-Bate

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D is under no duty to make a departure from the scene if his presence and conduct are lawful.

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Keane

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Where D is the aggressor, he may become the defender if the victim responds in a wholly disproportionate way.

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A-G Ref for Northern Ireland, 1977

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The Test of proportionality is an broad and liberal one to be resolved without the benefit of hindsight.

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Palmer

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D may not be able to weigh to a nicety the exact measure of his actions. It will be the most potent evidence that only reasonable force was used if the jury find that D only did what he honestly and instinctively thought was necessary in the heat of the moment

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Owino

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The question of proportionality is an objective one based on D’s subjective perception of the circumstances.

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Martin (Anthony)

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D’s physical characteristics are relevant to the proportionality test but not his psychiatric condition save in exceptional circumstances.

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Bedford

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As long as the threat is imminent D has a right to self-defence.

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Cousins

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The imminence requirement may be relaxed where measures falling short of actual violence are used for purposes of crime prevention.

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Re A

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If the threat of harm is not criminal it will probably have to encroach on D’s autonomy and threaten her security of person.

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Morris

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An honest belief that force is necessary to prevent a crime will be sufficient for the matter to go to the jury even if the belief is honest or unreasonable or the crime is not a violent one.

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