Exam 3: Homicide II: Voluntary and Involuntary Manslaughter

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D and V have a heated argument regarding the ownership of tools. D stabs V with a knife and kills him. D suffers from clinical depression. D's mental condition will only be relevant to the 'objective' test in Loss of Control if:

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D aged 14 throws a brick at a young man (V) playing cricket with his son in a park. The brick causes minor injury. Twenty minutes later, V collapses and dies from a heart attack due to physical shock. How should the judge direct the jury on unlawful and dangerous act manslaughter?

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The unlawful act in manslaughter consists of which of the following:

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D supplies a class A drug to V, prepares a syringe, and hands it to V for immediate injection. V injects himself. Which of the following correctly states the law:

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D kills his partner V because she confesses to an ongoing affair. Which of the following is correct?

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To which of the following offences would diminished responsibility apply:

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D has been physically violent towards his cohabitee, V, for several years. In an argument one evening, he threatens to run her over. Whilst he is sleeping later that night, V attacks him with an axe and kills him. Which of the following applies:

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Which of the following represents the ratio of Dietschmann [2003]:

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The significance of Byrne [1960] is as follows:

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The loss of self-control test in Loss of Control is satisfied upon which two of the following;

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