The revolution of the partial defences to murder by the Coroners and Justice Act 2009 may have had a catastrophic impact on cases of mercy killing.1 While previously shoehorned into the diminished responsibility plea, the medicalisation of this defence may prevent such a ploy. However, a recent case has offered insight into the circumstances which may still result in a manslaughter conviction for mercy killers through a new avenue previously thought impermissible. This article will discuss the case and those similar, alongside charging decisions and just results. Mercy killing remains a grey area in the criminal justice system, but is there light at the end of the tunnel
The Modern Slavery Act 2015 s.45 provides a defence for individuals compelled to commit a criminal o...
This case notes analyses the Court of Appeal's judgment in R v Challen [2019] EWCA Crim 916, on the ...
A significant body of literature has highlighted how the previous partial defence of provocation fai...
This article examines the operation of the reformed English diminished responsibility plea in mercy ...
The partial defence of loss of control, as set out in s54 and s55 Coroners and Justice Act 2009 make...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
Battered women who kill their abuser and the problem they create in regards to access to justice has...
This article identifies the criticisms with the partial defence of provocation and examines whether ...
Discusses the introduction under the Coroners and Justice Act 2009 s.54 of loss of control as a part...
Several high-profile murders of women killed during alleged consensual sex ‘gone wrong’ have led to ...
This article examines the case law on the loss of control defence and considers whether the interpre...
Partial defences are special defences only available in England & Wales to defendants charged wi...
The defence of diminished responsibility was introduced in the Homicide Act 1957. As a defence to mu...
In October 2010, the UK Parliament brought into effect law that replaced the partial defence to murd...
My thesis examines the treatment of women who kill their violent male partners within the Australian...
The Modern Slavery Act 2015 s.45 provides a defence for individuals compelled to commit a criminal o...
This case notes analyses the Court of Appeal's judgment in R v Challen [2019] EWCA Crim 916, on the ...
A significant body of literature has highlighted how the previous partial defence of provocation fai...
This article examines the operation of the reformed English diminished responsibility plea in mercy ...
The partial defence of loss of control, as set out in s54 and s55 Coroners and Justice Act 2009 make...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
Battered women who kill their abuser and the problem they create in regards to access to justice has...
This article identifies the criticisms with the partial defence of provocation and examines whether ...
Discusses the introduction under the Coroners and Justice Act 2009 s.54 of loss of control as a part...
Several high-profile murders of women killed during alleged consensual sex ‘gone wrong’ have led to ...
This article examines the case law on the loss of control defence and considers whether the interpre...
Partial defences are special defences only available in England & Wales to defendants charged wi...
The defence of diminished responsibility was introduced in the Homicide Act 1957. As a defence to mu...
In October 2010, the UK Parliament brought into effect law that replaced the partial defence to murd...
My thesis examines the treatment of women who kill their violent male partners within the Australian...
The Modern Slavery Act 2015 s.45 provides a defence for individuals compelled to commit a criminal o...
This case notes analyses the Court of Appeal's judgment in R v Challen [2019] EWCA Crim 916, on the ...
A significant body of literature has highlighted how the previous partial defence of provocation fai...