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Card 6
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Loss of Control - Ahluwalia (1992) Old law didn't allow loss of control if it wasn't sudden.
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Card 7
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Loss of Control - Martin (Anthony) (2002) Old law didn't allow fear of violence.
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Card 8
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Loss of Control - Doughty (1986) Old law allowed provocation.
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Card 9
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Loss of Control - Zebedee (2012)
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Card 10
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Loss of Control - Clinton (2012)
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Card 11
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Loss of Control - Ibrams and Gregory (1981) In provocation had to be a sudden loss of control not revenge
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Card 12
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Loss of Control - Baillie (1995) Old law if there was a sudden loss of control provocation was allowed, even if there were elements of revenge.
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Card 13
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Loss of Control - Camplin (1978) Old law like the new one said that the sex and age of D should be taken into account in assessing self-control
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Card 14
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Loss of Control - Gregson (2006) Old law on looking at the circumstance on D
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Card 15
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Loss of Control - Hill (2008) Old law looking at the circumstance of D
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