General Defences Flashcards

1
Q

What is the automatism defence

A

That the act is involuntary - That it is an involuntary reflex action brought about by a complete destruction of voluntary control

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2
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Can a person be held liable in a total loss of self-control

A

No

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3
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What are examples involuntary actions internal and external

A

Internal - sneezing, fits, cramps

External swarm of bees

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4
Q

intoxication defence - is there a defence in relation to voluntary intoxication

A

No in relation to basic intent offences as a drunk person can form some intent. However in relation to specific intent then a person may have a defence

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5
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Intoxication defence - is there a defence in relation to involuntary intoxication

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Yes in relation to both specific and basic intent

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6
Q

Is dutch courage an intoxication defence

A

No - As the person would have formed the intent prior to the drink

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7
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Will intoxication by misjudging the strength of the alcohol that is voluntarily consumed be deemed as voluntary intoxication

A

No

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8
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If a person forms the relevant mens rea despite being drunk will they not be guilty due to voluntary or involuntary intoxication

A

No a person may be found guilty.

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9
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Can a mistaken belief due to intoxication provide a defence

A

In relation to criminal damage - damaging someone elsese door as they can not get in

In relation to Murder / Rape -NO

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10
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Who bears the burden of proof to establish insanity

A

The defence on a balance of probabilities

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11
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When will a mistake form a defence

A

When it is honest and genuine

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12
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Can a mistake to the not believing lawfulness of their arrest be a defence

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No - A person can not judge the lawfulness of their arrest.

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13
Q

Can a child under 10 commit and offence

A

No Dolix Incapax

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14
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When will a person have a duress defence

A

When a person is either threatened with death or serious physical injury of either themselves or another.

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15
Q

If a person is in a gang can they claim duress

A

No

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16
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Can duress be claimed if the threat is due to cause psychological harm

A

No

17
Q

Can a duress defence be used in relation to Murder or Attempted Murder

A

No

18
Q

Can lethal force be used in relation to someone who is damaging property if it is proportionate

A

No

19
Q

What is automatism

A

This is not a voluntary action - This is a total loos of control and therefore stops the forming of criminal intent.

20
Q

What is the best way to describe automatism

A

A complete destuction of voluntary control.

21
Q

Can involuntary intoxication be raised in answer to a charge of specific intent

A

Yes

22
Q

Can involuntary intoxication be raised in answer to a charge of basic intent

A

Yes

23
Q

Can voluntary intoxication be raised in answer to the charge of specific intent

A

Yes - The intoxication may stop the persons forming specific intent

24
Q

Can voluntary intoxication be raised in answer to a charge of basic intent

A

No - You are voluntarily intoxicated.

25
Q

Can you mistakenly damage you own property when drunk - ie locked out breaking the window to a house you think is yours

A

Yes

26
Q

Can you mistakingly rape someone - ie whilst drunk you mistake consent.

A

No

27
Q

Where a person wishes to raise insanity as a defence where does the burden of proof lie

A

With the defence.

28
Q

What is insanity legally referred to

A

A disease of the mind.

29
Q

Can an epileptic fit or a hypoglycemic episode activate the insanity defence

A

Yes

30
Q

If the defence for insanity is successful a special verdict is given.. what is this

A

Not guilty by insanity afforded by the trial of lunatics act.

31
Q

If a verdict of not guilty of insanity is given what option does the court have

A

They have a range of orders including hospital orders.