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Card 6
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The D must not have been acting in a...?
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Card 7
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Loss of control must have resulted from a qualifying trigger. What is the fear trigger?
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Card 8
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Loss of control must have resulted from a qualifying trigger. What is the anger trigger?
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Card 9
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What is found under S.55 (6) Coroners and Justice Act 2009?
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Card 10
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Under S.55 (6) when can you not use the defence of loss of control?
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Card 11
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When sexual infidelity is coupled with other things said and done, loss of control can be used as a defence. What case demonstrates this?
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Card 12
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What is the objective test?
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Card 13
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What case states no cases need to be cited?
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Card 14
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Lord Thomas CJ said "it should rarely be necessary to..."
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