Loss of Control

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What Act and section is loss of control under?
Coroners and Justice Act 2009 S.54 and S.55.
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Name the three requirements for loss of control to be successful?
D lost his self - control, Be a qualifying trigger + Person same sex and age act the same.
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Name the qualifying triggers?
D feared serious violence, things said or done amounted to circumstances of an extremely grave character to which caused D to have a justifiable sense of being seriously wronged.
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Name the case for incitement?
Johnson
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Name the case for sexual infidelity?
Clinton
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When can sexual infidelity be taken into account?
When theres another qualifying trigger.
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Name the case for fear of serious violence?
Pearson
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Name the case for things said or done?
Hatter
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Name the limitations to qualifying triggers?
Incitement, sexual infidelity and Revenge killings.
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Name the case on the same sex and age ruling?
Camplin (Boy, pan, ********).
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Name the case for having a normal degree of tolerance and self- restraint?
Weller
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Name the case for revenge killings?
Ibrams + Gregory
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What does the normal person test state?
A person of D's sex and age with a normal degree of tolerance and self-restraint and in the circumstances of D might have reacted in the same way to D.
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Name the case for the circumstances of the defendent?
Gregson
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Name the three requirements for loss of control to be successful?

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D lost his self - control, Be a qualifying trigger + Person same sex and age act the same.

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Name the qualifying triggers?

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Card 4

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Name the case for incitement?

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Card 5

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Name the case for sexual infidelity?

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