What are the 3 categories that applies to self-defence?
What are the provisions for the 3 categories to self-defence?
Defence to self and third party
Defence to property
Prevention of crime (public defence)
What is a very important thing to note about defence to self and third party?
To mention in answers
Statute - only provides when it is necessary to use force ( doesn’t say how much force)
Common law - quantifies how much (amount) force is justified as self-defence
statute does not say how much force is reasonable, so need to get from common law
What are the 5 overviewing points on self-defence?
What are the 8 overview components of self-defence to take note of?
What is self-defence?
Case - what is the D suggesting in this denfence?
When D pleads self-defence, he is essentially saying that he acted lawfully
What are the 4 rationale (reasons) for self-defence
1) D chooses the lesser of two evils (best/better option)
2) Morally wrong/unlawful conduct committed by V
3) D acting in order to uphold his rights under the law
4) Public officers may be permitted to break the law
What is the difference between private denfence and public defence?
Where do each of them originate from?
1) Private defence
2) Public defence - Section 3 Criminal Law Act 1967 - applies in 2 circumstances -
What are the tests for private and public defence?
Case?
Whatever the defence is, the test is the same
What case showcases that there must be a threat of unjustified harm
Re (Conjoined Twins: Surgical Separation) [2001]
Re (Conjoined Twins: Surgical Separation) [2001]
Threat of unjustified harm
Issue
Facts
Held
Note
What are the 3 types of protected interests?
What is there to note about protection to self?
Before this, Devlin v Armstrong suggested there should be a special nexus or relationship between the people relying on self-defence
What is the case for protection to self?
R v Williams (Gladstone) [1984]
R v Williams (Gladstone) [1984]
IMPORTANT
Protection to self
Facts
Held
Takeaway
What is the case for protection of others/third parties?
R v Williams (Gladstone) [1984]
What are the 3 cases to protection of property
R v Hussey [1924]
Protection to property
Issue
Held
Revill v Newsbury [1996]
Protection to property
Facts
Held
Tony Martin case
Protection to property
Facts
Held
Note
Takeaway
What is the dual test (common law self-defence)?
2 parts (cumulative test +)
Subjective test (first limb)
Objective test (second limb)
What are the 5 scenarios; with their relevant cases for the first limb (subjective test)?
1) Use of force is justified if it was necessary. No actual attack is needed before the D may use force. However, the danger the D apprehends must be sufficiently specific or imminent to justify the actions he takes
2) Cannot use self-defence to retrieve stolen property
3) D mistakenly uses self-defence
4) No duty to retreat before resorting to self-defence
5) Where V were totally innocent
Beckford v R
No actual attack needed for D to use force
Held
R v Dadson [1850]
No actual attack is needed before the D may use force
Held