Murder and Voluntary Manslaughter 0.0 / 5 ? LawCriminal lawA2/A-levelAQA Created by: georgiaball10Created on: 02-05-16 12:21 Who defined murder? Sir Coke 1 of 23 Which case said that some one with brain damage may not class as a reasonable person? Steel 2 of 23 Which case defined malice aforethought? Vickers 3 of 23 Malice aforethought ....... means intention to kill Express 4 of 23 Malice aforethought ....... means intention to cause GBH Implied 5 of 23 Diminished Responsibility is defined in S2 Homicide Act 1957 as amended by S53 ......................... 2009 Coroners and Justice Act 6 of 23 In R v Byrne who defined abnormality of mental functioning? CJ Parker 7 of 23 Which case demonstrated psychiatric disorder as a recognised medical condition? R v Byrne. 8 of 23 What recognised medical condition is demonstrated in R v Reynolds? Post-natal depression 9 of 23 What case demonstrated pre-menstrual tension as a recognised medical condition? R v English 10 of 23 What recognised medical condition was demonstrated in R v Ahluwalia? Battered wife syndrome 11 of 23 Which case defined substantial as more than trivial but less than total? R v Egan 12 of 23 What partial defence is set out in S54 Coroners and Justice Act? Loss of control. 13 of 23 In what case did it say the longer the time delay the less likely it is loss of control? Ibrams and Gregory. 14 of 23 S55 (3) sets out which qualifying trigger? Fear of violence 15 of 23 S55 (4) sets out which qualifying trigger Things said or done 16 of 23 What restriction is set out in S55 (6) (c)? Sexual infidelity 17 of 23 Which case demonstrated that sexual infidelity will be considered if there are other triggers? Church 18 of 23 What restriction is set out in S54 (4)? Revenge 19 of 23 S54 (1) (c) says the jury must decide if a person of the same age and sex with normal degree of ......... would act in same way. tolerance 20 of 23 Which case said only age and gender are relevant R v Camplin 21 of 23 Which case said that depression and violent temperament should be ignored R v Mohammed. 22 of 23 Which case said alcoholism should be ignored R v Holley 23 of 23
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