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Card 6
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The AOM must substantially impair a person's mental responsibility. It need not be the only cause,...
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Card 7
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The AOM must substantially impair a person's mental responsibility. What case states that the impairment must be more than trivial?
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Card 8
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What three things must be substantially impaired?
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Card 9
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What must there have been a connection between?
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Card 10
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What is the case used to support the fact that intoxication cannot be used alone to support a defence of diminished responsibility?
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Card 11
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What is the principle of Dietschmann?
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Card 12
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In what case was the D's brain damage considered, even though he had been intoxicated?
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Card 13
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The case of Wood shows what can be an AOM?
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Card 14
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What case states that the nature and extent of the alcohol dependency must be considered?
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