What is the actus reus for murder?
What is the mens rea for murder?
- or cause GBH (R v Vickers)
When will the necessary direct intent for murder be found?
What may happen if D’s purpose in acting is something other than the death or GBH of the victim? What might happen in court?
How does sentencing work with murder?
What two defences arise only in the relation to murder?
- diminished responsibility
Where is the authority for loss of control?
How does the test for loss of control work?
D cannot be convicted if:
Where does the burden of proof lie for LSC? What kind of a defence is it?
- only a partial defence
What defines loss of self control?
Where is the “qualifying trigger” defined?
What are the possible qualifying triggers?
why might the ‘fear of serious harm’ qualifier have been introduced? Give an example case.
What does “things said or done” mean in the context of s55 CJA 2009
actual events need to have happened. Circumstances are not enough - R v Acott
What does”caused D to feel a justifiable sense of being seriously wronged” mean in the context of s55 CJA 2009?
When can the defence of LSC not be used?
1) in acts of considered revenge
2) if D created the qualifying trigger as an excuse to use violence himself
3) if the thing “said or done” constituted sexual infidelity
What case demonstrates that LSC cannot be used if it stems from an act of considered revenge? What happened?
- seven days between last act of bullying and the act in question.
Where is the law and case demonstrates that D cannot create the qualifying trigger in order to use violence himself?
What three tests changed the law as to the “reasonable man” test for LSC?
What is the current position as to the “reasonable man” test for LSC? From where?
How will loss of control affect a charge of attempted murder?
From R v Campbell it is unlikely to be a defence to attempted murder
What three criteria need to be satisfied for diminished responsibilty to work in relation to murder?
abnormality of mental function which:
How does D’s mental function need to have been affected to consitute diminished responsibility?
ability to:
What is the effect if a defence of diminished responsibility is successfully argued?
murder charge reduced to manslaughter