| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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| What will not be seen as reasonable force? | Disproportionate force | 0%
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| Where must force be used by D in householder cases? | Dwelling | 0%
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| s.76 (7) (a) a person may not be able to work out the ...... measure of force | Exact | 0%
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| 1. Whether the Defendant believed that the force was necessary to prevent crime or assist a lawful arrest-Subjective test2. whether the use of force was reasonable- objective test | Factors to Prove (statutory) | 0%
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| was the degree of force grossly disproportionate in the circumstances as they believed them to be?Was the degree of force the D used nevertheless reasonable in the circumstances they believed them to be? | Householder Cases | 0%
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| What did R v Oye and R v Press & Thompson establish? | Mistake can include mental health conditions | 0%
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| What type of test is used to establish proportionality of use of force? | Objective Test | 0%
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| S.76 (6A) CJIA established that a person is not under a duty to do what? | Retreat | 0%
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| Which case established that the law accepts people may have to use force for defence? | R v Bird | 0%
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| Other case which establish that excessive force will not be accepted not R v Martin: | R v Clegg | 0%
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| Case which established that the aggressor can only use the defence if the victim's own act was wholly disproportionate: | R v Rashford | 0%
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| Was the degree of force the D used nevertheless reasonable in the circumstances they believed them to be? Case | R v Ray | 0%
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| Case that's only used to prevent crimes in progress | R v Williams | 0%
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| Defendants may make a mistake about the need to use force- case | R v Williams (Gladstone) | 0%
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| which statute is the Statutory defence of self defence governed by? | s.3 (1) Criminal Law Act 1967 | 0%
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| Which Section of the Criminal Justice and Immigration Act 2008 is the old common law now footed in? | s.76 | 0%
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| How much force can someone use in the circumstances of prevention of crime or effecting or assisting lawful arrest of offenders or of persons unlawfully at large? | Such force as is reasonable | 0%
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