Criminal Law: Defences - Statistics

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Hint Answer % Correct
What type of defence is self-defence? All or nothing
78%
What are exclusions from duress? Attempted murder
67%
What must a disease of the mind be? Medically recognised
67%
What are exclusions from duress? Murder
67%
What are the 2 limbs of self-defence? Reasonable force
67%
What are exclusions from duress? Prior fault
44%
Case for limb 2? Owino [1996]
33%
What are the 2 limbs of self-defence? Belief in need to use force
22%
3 requirements for Insanity? Causes defect of reason
0%
3 requirements for Insanity? Causes lack of responsibility
0%
Define duress by threats? D is threatened to commit a crime under threat of serious injury or death
0%
Define duress by circumstances D is threatened with serious injury or death, but there is no direct threat or demand
0%
D's response Harm must be imminent
0%
Criteria of demand Indicate what crime is to be committed
0%
What must D not know about the act? Legally wrong
0%
Criteria of threat Made by a person to D
0%
Criteria of threat Must be of death or serious injury
0%
What must D not know about the act? Nature or quality
0%
Difference between DBT and DBC? No direct threat or demand in DBC
0%
D's response Offence is compelled by threats
0%
Where is self-defence law consolidated? S.76 Criminal Justice and Immigration Act 2008
0%
D's response Show reasonable steadfastness
0%
3 requirements for Insanity? Suffer disease of mind
0%
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