Loss of Control

Cards (8)

  • 5 days had elapsed from bullying to the death of the victim.

    R v Ibrams and Gregory
  • demonstrates a desire for revenge
    R V Baillie
  • when looking at the gravity of the taunt the jury should only take age and sex into account when considering how the reasonable man would respond in the circumstances
    R v Camplin
  • tolerance, the case of Gregson (2006) D had depression and epilepsy which probably resulted in him losing his job, he was sensitive about this (D’s circumstances).
    Gregson
  • R v Ibrams and Gregory
    5 days had elapsed from bullying to the death of the victim
  • R v Baille
    Demonstrates a desire for revenge
  • R v Clinton
    Sexual infidelity cannot be relied upon on its own as a qualifying trigger
  • R v Camplin
    When looking at the gravity of the taunt the jury should only take age and sex into account when considering how the reasonable man would respond in the circumstances