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Offences against the Person 1:

Voluntary Manslaughter:

Diminished Responsibility

MAH 2013-14
Checking your Knowledge:

Can you complete the gaps?
Introduction:

What is DR?
Last lesson, we introduced the first of the voluntary manslaughter concepts we are
going to look at.
Yesterday, a Philip Simelane was detained following a plea of DR.
1.

What elements of the crime of
murder did D have? Include the
evidence!

2.

What element of the crime is it
targeted at?

3.

Why do you think D was able to
successfully plead DR?

4.

Do you think that the life sentence
would be appropriate here? Why?

Thinking:
What issues surrounding the
partial defence and it‟s use can
you identify?
The Basics of pleading DR…
Why do we need it?
Cause the law on insanity and
automatism is nuts! And the
mandatory life sentence isn’t far
behind.

Windle 1952
Why is insanity not
enough?

Moyle 2008
Why wouldn’t you
want to plead it?

Proof and getting before
the jury...
You argue it, but only if the
reasonable jury would think you’ve
got a case!
 Jury decide this as it is a matter of fact
Are juries the best people to
decide matters of medical
knowledge?
 Burden of Proof is not against art. 6
Foye

Sutcliffe 1981
What might influence a
judge to withdraw it?
Old or New?
All of you should be able to identify the key elements of the two offences.
Most of you should be able to consider what impact one of those changes has had on
the operation of the law.
Element One:

Abnormality of Mental Functioning
R v Byrne (1960)
“ state of mind so different from that of
an ordinary human being that the
reasonable man would term it abnormal.”
“The mind’s activities in all its aspects”

Thinking,
Why do some people argue that the
inclusion of ‘irresistible impulse’
unfair to most defendants?
Starter:

Can you spot the problems with this summary?
Diminished responsibility is a complete defence, which D may only argue to murder. It has most
recently been reformed in the Coroners and Justice Act 1957, which updated and clarified the law.

D must prove the defence beyond all reasonable doubt, and must advance medical evidence to
support his argument. The majority of DR cases end up before a jury, who have to judge the
sanity of a defendant.
There are three elements to the defence, which need to be proven. Firstly, was D suffering from

an abnormality of mind, which is defined in Burn as a state of mind so different from the ordinary
that it is abnormal‟. In addition, this must be caused by a recognised medical condition.
The final two elements require D to be substantially impaired within the wording of the act, and
for his abnormality to have been the cause of the killing. This last decision has been welcomed by

doctors.
Starter:

Can you spot the problems with this summary?
Diminished responsibility is a partial defence, which D may only argue to murder. It has most
recently been reformed in the Coroners and Justice Act 2009, which updated and clarified the law.
D must prove the defence on balance of probabilities, and must advance medical evidence to
support his argument. The majority of DR cases do not end up before a jury, who have to judge
the sanity of a defendant.

There are four elements to the defence, which need to be proven. Firstly, was D suffering from an
abnormality of mental functioning, which is defined in Byrne as „a state of mind so different from
the ordinary that it is abnormal‟. In addition, this must be caused by a recognised medical
condition.

The final two elements require D to be substantially impaired within the wording of the act, and
for his abnormality to have been a cause of the killing. This last decision has been welcomed by
doctors.
Element Two:

Recognised Medical Condition
Psychopathy

Paranoia

Epilepsy

Battered Women’s
Syndrome

Postnatal Depression

Depression

Pre-menstral tension

Asperger’s syndrome

Thinking:

Mr Higginbotham

Has the law lost its merciful origins or
was DR in its older form simply
misused to fill in other gaps in the
law?
A recognised medical condition problem:

Alcohol & Drugs (Intoxication)
There are two occasions that we need to consider...

D is intoxicated and suffers from an
unrelated AoMF

Gittens

Despite the drink
was D sufficiently
impaired

Now a problem...

Egan

If sober would he
have been impaired

So, let’s see if the House of Lords
can solve this...

D’s AoMF is caused by the
intoxication
Key Case:

R v Dietschmann
1. What are the facts of the case?
2. On what grounds was D arguing
diminished responsibility?
3. What is the general rule on intoxication
and diminished responsibility?
4. When can drink give rise to a s.2 Homicide
Act 1957 defence?
5. What is the ratio of the case?
6. Does s.2 require the abnormality of mind
to be the sole cause of D’s acts in killing?
7. What is the question to be put to the jury
when assessing whether the impairment is
sufficient?
8. Which case did they follow: Egan or
Gittens? Why?
Plenary:
And now for the other issue...
D is intoxicated and suffers from an
unrelated AoMF

D’s AoMF is caused by the
intoxication
Situation One: Voluntary Acute Intoxication

Thinking:
1.
2.

What issues do you think
influenced this decision?
What does this case illustrate
about the courts’ use of DSM and
the World Health manuals in
determining ‘abnormalities of
mental functioning’
And now for the other issue...
D is intoxicated and suffers from an
unrelated AoMF

D’s AoMF is caused by the
intoxication
Situation Two: Alcohol Dependency Syndrome

Tandy

Must cause brain damage or
irresistible impulse to drink.

The response of the Court to the situation in
Tandy is too strict and goes against the idea
that diminished responsibility is a measure of
compassion: really?

Wood

The clear lines drawn in Tandy
are no longer appropriate. It is
the overall syndrome, not the
nature of one drink as
voluntary.

...confirmed in Stewart
Starter:

What’s the case?
Can you identify the facts or the name of the case?
1. My mind is burning with one desire...
2. I told you I’d do it!
3. Not a perfect plan to reach France...
4. He was a bit too eager to break in (hic!)
5. Depression isn’t everything (not when
it comes to manslaughter!)
6. They really were coming to get me!
7. The baby made me do it.
8. Aunt you sad? You should watch out!

9. They are after me (even if they run
away)

Can you identify the area
the case applies to?
Consolidation and Development:

‚The courts approach to the problem of the
intoxicated, mentally disordered offender, is
muddled and unclear.‛

All of you need to decide whether the
statement is true or false and why

Most of you need to support your

argument with reference to at least two
supporting cases

Some of you will address both issues
surrounding intoxication and consider
the consistency across the decisions.
Element Three:

‚Substantially Impaired‛
Lloyd 1967
The word 'substantial' in the 1957 Act did not mean total, nor did it mean trivial or
minimal. It was something in between and Parliament had left it to juries to decide on
the evidence.
Confirmed by

Brown 2011

In the Act, it actually specifies what is meant by this, and D may argue any of these.
Understand the nature of their conduct
The ability to form rational judgement
The ability to exercise control

What do you think is meant by each of
these? Illustrate each one with a case!
Element Four:

D’s abnormality must provide an explanation for
the killing
“significant causal factor”
 Explains why diminished responsibility mitigates
liability for murder (the reason it’s an excuse!)

Student task:

To show your
understanding, answ
er the two
questions, using
supporting cases to
explain your
conclusions!

 Emphasises that it must be active at the time of
the killing (remember Campbell?)
...but it really doesn’t fit with modern medicine
and psychiatric notions of explanation:
Can you just blame the condition
for the reactions of the defendant?
Developing Your AO2:

How accurate are these statements?
Pass Grade:
C Grade:
B Grade:
A Grade:

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.

6.
7.
8.

Clear explanation
Supported by well explained and criticised case
Counter argument introduced and explained.
Counter argument discussed and illustrated.

It should be a mitigating factor in sentencing instead (the Spencer/Lloyd Amendment)
The new version brings the law into line with medical knowledge.
It is imposing an unfair burden of proof on the defence
It classes those in abusive relationships as “abnormal” in some way.
The new defence provides a much more strict approach to the interpretation of ‘abnormality of
mental functioning’ and doesn’t allow the same flexibility as the old law. R v Higginbotham (2004)
It is almost impossible to separate intoxication and inherent causes.
The use of the defence can involve a range of overly complex and legal terminology which can be
difficult for a jury to understand.
The Coroners and Justice Act 2009 is only a halfway effective reform. The government only
included it because they wanted to reform provocation.
Starter:

Can you sort the knowledge?
Lollipop Super?
Brains only

Sticker
satisfactory?
Helpful handout time

Too easy?
Which element of the partial
defence is missing and what
does it mean?
AO2 Reform:

What else could we do?
Draft Criminal Code:
“such mental abnormality as would
be substantial enough to reduce the
charge... to manslaughter.”
‚Developmental immaturity‛*

Burden of Proof?

Spencer/Lloy
d Amendment

No mandatory life
sentence?

*you can also use your homework notes to add to these.
Section C Question:

Applying your knowledge
20 marks (one grade!)
All AO2
Definitions are key!

Address each
statement separately
No cases or statutes
Use bullet points and
names!
Conclude
clearly, using the key
words of the question.
Statement A: Jim cannot plead diminished responsibility over

Statement B: Jim can still plead diminished responsibility to the

Louis’ death as he was suffering from an abnormality of mental
functioning.

death of Louis despite the alcohol as he was still substantially
impaired.

Jim, who is on medication for an adjustment
disorder, drinks half a bottle of vodka with his
friend, Louis. Jim, thinking that Louis has stolen
his vodka, attacks him with a claw
hammer, causing him serious injuries.
Sebastian, the paramedic comes to help, but
accidently breaks Louis’ rib, puncturing his
heart. Louis is put onto a life support machine
Statement C: Jim is still responsible for which is switched off by Steven, who is trying to
the death of Louis despite Sebastian’s
save the hospital money.
actions.







Statement D: Steven is not
responsible for Louis’ death as he has
only switched off the life support
machine.

Steven would be responsible for the death of Louis if he had
intended the death and caused the death without breaking the
chain of causation.
As he has flipped the switch, his actions have clearly been an
operative and substantive cause of Louis’ death, which would
be enough for the actus reus of murder.
In addition, by choosing to flip the switch, it is clear that his
‘true desire’ to cause the death.
He is not acting in the best interest of the patient, and nor
does Louis appear to be brainstem dead.
Therefore the statement would be false as although Jim
stabbed Louis, Steven’s actions still legally cause the death.
Statement A: Sam would be liable for the murder of
Susie as he intends to cause her serious harm.

Statement B: Sam would not be able to argue
diminished responsibility as he was not suffering from
an abnormality of mental functioning

Demonstrate all those lovely
practised skills...

Statement C: Sam would not be
able to argue diminished
responsibility as he was not
substantially impaired at the time
of the death

Sam has recently been feeling very down
as his girlfriend Susie has left him. He has
been to the doctor, who has put him on
medication to help. One night Sam
meets his friend Mike for drinks, and
over the course of a couple of
hours, consumes a large quantity of
alcohol. On the way home, he breaks
into Susie’s house and strangles her.

Statement D: Sam would be able
to argue diminished responsibility
as he was intoxicated at the time
of Susie’s death.
Plenary:

Answer one of these questions
A

Examine the issues with the defence raised by the
case of Brown.

B

Why is the case of Byrne important to the law on
diminished responsibility?

C

Identify two conditions which may be enough for a
pleading of DR under the law and illustrate them with a
case

D
E

Explain why we allow some defendants to plead
diminished responsibility
What is meant by voluntary manslaughter?
Application:

Can you apply the law to determine D’s liability
for the death(s)
Simon deliberately kills 6 women, claiming he was driven by God to rid the
world of prostitutes (although 3 of his victims were not prostitutes). Medical
experts all agree that he is a paranoid schizophrenic.

Bob, who was suffering from depression and an alcoholic, stabbed his brother
Jim to death after drinking ½ bottle of whiskey. Bob had just been prescribed
medication for the depression and thought that his brother had been stealing
them and replacing them with sugar pills. He usually drank vodka, but had
none in the house.

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Dr 2013

  • 1. Offences against the Person 1: Voluntary Manslaughter: Diminished Responsibility MAH 2013-14
  • 2. Checking your Knowledge: Can you complete the gaps?
  • 3. Introduction: What is DR? Last lesson, we introduced the first of the voluntary manslaughter concepts we are going to look at. Yesterday, a Philip Simelane was detained following a plea of DR. 1. What elements of the crime of murder did D have? Include the evidence! 2. What element of the crime is it targeted at? 3. Why do you think D was able to successfully plead DR? 4. Do you think that the life sentence would be appropriate here? Why? Thinking: What issues surrounding the partial defence and it‟s use can you identify?
  • 4. The Basics of pleading DR… Why do we need it? Cause the law on insanity and automatism is nuts! And the mandatory life sentence isn’t far behind. Windle 1952 Why is insanity not enough? Moyle 2008 Why wouldn’t you want to plead it? Proof and getting before the jury... You argue it, but only if the reasonable jury would think you’ve got a case!  Jury decide this as it is a matter of fact Are juries the best people to decide matters of medical knowledge?  Burden of Proof is not against art. 6 Foye Sutcliffe 1981 What might influence a judge to withdraw it?
  • 5. Old or New? All of you should be able to identify the key elements of the two offences. Most of you should be able to consider what impact one of those changes has had on the operation of the law.
  • 6. Element One: Abnormality of Mental Functioning R v Byrne (1960) “ state of mind so different from that of an ordinary human being that the reasonable man would term it abnormal.” “The mind’s activities in all its aspects” Thinking, Why do some people argue that the inclusion of ‘irresistible impulse’ unfair to most defendants?
  • 7. Starter: Can you spot the problems with this summary? Diminished responsibility is a complete defence, which D may only argue to murder. It has most recently been reformed in the Coroners and Justice Act 1957, which updated and clarified the law. D must prove the defence beyond all reasonable doubt, and must advance medical evidence to support his argument. The majority of DR cases end up before a jury, who have to judge the sanity of a defendant. There are three elements to the defence, which need to be proven. Firstly, was D suffering from an abnormality of mind, which is defined in Burn as a state of mind so different from the ordinary that it is abnormal‟. In addition, this must be caused by a recognised medical condition. The final two elements require D to be substantially impaired within the wording of the act, and for his abnormality to have been the cause of the killing. This last decision has been welcomed by doctors.
  • 8. Starter: Can you spot the problems with this summary? Diminished responsibility is a partial defence, which D may only argue to murder. It has most recently been reformed in the Coroners and Justice Act 2009, which updated and clarified the law. D must prove the defence on balance of probabilities, and must advance medical evidence to support his argument. The majority of DR cases do not end up before a jury, who have to judge the sanity of a defendant. There are four elements to the defence, which need to be proven. Firstly, was D suffering from an abnormality of mental functioning, which is defined in Byrne as „a state of mind so different from the ordinary that it is abnormal‟. In addition, this must be caused by a recognised medical condition. The final two elements require D to be substantially impaired within the wording of the act, and for his abnormality to have been a cause of the killing. This last decision has been welcomed by doctors.
  • 9. Element Two: Recognised Medical Condition Psychopathy Paranoia Epilepsy Battered Women’s Syndrome Postnatal Depression Depression Pre-menstral tension Asperger’s syndrome Thinking: Mr Higginbotham Has the law lost its merciful origins or was DR in its older form simply misused to fill in other gaps in the law?
  • 10. A recognised medical condition problem: Alcohol & Drugs (Intoxication) There are two occasions that we need to consider... D is intoxicated and suffers from an unrelated AoMF Gittens Despite the drink was D sufficiently impaired Now a problem... Egan If sober would he have been impaired So, let’s see if the House of Lords can solve this... D’s AoMF is caused by the intoxication
  • 11. Key Case: R v Dietschmann 1. What are the facts of the case? 2. On what grounds was D arguing diminished responsibility? 3. What is the general rule on intoxication and diminished responsibility? 4. When can drink give rise to a s.2 Homicide Act 1957 defence? 5. What is the ratio of the case? 6. Does s.2 require the abnormality of mind to be the sole cause of D’s acts in killing? 7. What is the question to be put to the jury when assessing whether the impairment is sufficient? 8. Which case did they follow: Egan or Gittens? Why?
  • 13. And now for the other issue... D is intoxicated and suffers from an unrelated AoMF D’s AoMF is caused by the intoxication Situation One: Voluntary Acute Intoxication Thinking: 1. 2. What issues do you think influenced this decision? What does this case illustrate about the courts’ use of DSM and the World Health manuals in determining ‘abnormalities of mental functioning’
  • 14. And now for the other issue... D is intoxicated and suffers from an unrelated AoMF D’s AoMF is caused by the intoxication Situation Two: Alcohol Dependency Syndrome Tandy Must cause brain damage or irresistible impulse to drink. The response of the Court to the situation in Tandy is too strict and goes against the idea that diminished responsibility is a measure of compassion: really? Wood The clear lines drawn in Tandy are no longer appropriate. It is the overall syndrome, not the nature of one drink as voluntary. ...confirmed in Stewart
  • 15. Starter: What’s the case? Can you identify the facts or the name of the case? 1. My mind is burning with one desire... 2. I told you I’d do it! 3. Not a perfect plan to reach France... 4. He was a bit too eager to break in (hic!) 5. Depression isn’t everything (not when it comes to manslaughter!) 6. They really were coming to get me! 7. The baby made me do it. 8. Aunt you sad? You should watch out! 9. They are after me (even if they run away) Can you identify the area the case applies to?
  • 16. Consolidation and Development: ‚The courts approach to the problem of the intoxicated, mentally disordered offender, is muddled and unclear.‛ All of you need to decide whether the statement is true or false and why Most of you need to support your argument with reference to at least two supporting cases Some of you will address both issues surrounding intoxication and consider the consistency across the decisions.
  • 17. Element Three: ‚Substantially Impaired‛ Lloyd 1967 The word 'substantial' in the 1957 Act did not mean total, nor did it mean trivial or minimal. It was something in between and Parliament had left it to juries to decide on the evidence. Confirmed by Brown 2011 In the Act, it actually specifies what is meant by this, and D may argue any of these. Understand the nature of their conduct The ability to form rational judgement The ability to exercise control What do you think is meant by each of these? Illustrate each one with a case!
  • 18. Element Four: D’s abnormality must provide an explanation for the killing “significant causal factor”  Explains why diminished responsibility mitigates liability for murder (the reason it’s an excuse!) Student task: To show your understanding, answ er the two questions, using supporting cases to explain your conclusions!  Emphasises that it must be active at the time of the killing (remember Campbell?) ...but it really doesn’t fit with modern medicine and psychiatric notions of explanation: Can you just blame the condition for the reactions of the defendant?
  • 19. Developing Your AO2: How accurate are these statements? Pass Grade: C Grade: B Grade: A Grade: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Clear explanation Supported by well explained and criticised case Counter argument introduced and explained. Counter argument discussed and illustrated. It should be a mitigating factor in sentencing instead (the Spencer/Lloyd Amendment) The new version brings the law into line with medical knowledge. It is imposing an unfair burden of proof on the defence It classes those in abusive relationships as “abnormal” in some way. The new defence provides a much more strict approach to the interpretation of ‘abnormality of mental functioning’ and doesn’t allow the same flexibility as the old law. R v Higginbotham (2004) It is almost impossible to separate intoxication and inherent causes. The use of the defence can involve a range of overly complex and legal terminology which can be difficult for a jury to understand. The Coroners and Justice Act 2009 is only a halfway effective reform. The government only included it because they wanted to reform provocation.
  • 20. Starter: Can you sort the knowledge? Lollipop Super? Brains only Sticker satisfactory? Helpful handout time Too easy? Which element of the partial defence is missing and what does it mean?
  • 21. AO2 Reform: What else could we do? Draft Criminal Code: “such mental abnormality as would be substantial enough to reduce the charge... to manslaughter.” ‚Developmental immaturity‛* Burden of Proof? Spencer/Lloy d Amendment No mandatory life sentence? *you can also use your homework notes to add to these.
  • 22. Section C Question: Applying your knowledge 20 marks (one grade!) All AO2 Definitions are key! Address each statement separately No cases or statutes Use bullet points and names! Conclude clearly, using the key words of the question.
  • 23. Statement A: Jim cannot plead diminished responsibility over Statement B: Jim can still plead diminished responsibility to the Louis’ death as he was suffering from an abnormality of mental functioning. death of Louis despite the alcohol as he was still substantially impaired. Jim, who is on medication for an adjustment disorder, drinks half a bottle of vodka with his friend, Louis. Jim, thinking that Louis has stolen his vodka, attacks him with a claw hammer, causing him serious injuries. Sebastian, the paramedic comes to help, but accidently breaks Louis’ rib, puncturing his heart. Louis is put onto a life support machine Statement C: Jim is still responsible for which is switched off by Steven, who is trying to the death of Louis despite Sebastian’s save the hospital money. actions.      Statement D: Steven is not responsible for Louis’ death as he has only switched off the life support machine. Steven would be responsible for the death of Louis if he had intended the death and caused the death without breaking the chain of causation. As he has flipped the switch, his actions have clearly been an operative and substantive cause of Louis’ death, which would be enough for the actus reus of murder. In addition, by choosing to flip the switch, it is clear that his ‘true desire’ to cause the death. He is not acting in the best interest of the patient, and nor does Louis appear to be brainstem dead. Therefore the statement would be false as although Jim stabbed Louis, Steven’s actions still legally cause the death.
  • 24. Statement A: Sam would be liable for the murder of Susie as he intends to cause her serious harm. Statement B: Sam would not be able to argue diminished responsibility as he was not suffering from an abnormality of mental functioning Demonstrate all those lovely practised skills... Statement C: Sam would not be able to argue diminished responsibility as he was not substantially impaired at the time of the death Sam has recently been feeling very down as his girlfriend Susie has left him. He has been to the doctor, who has put him on medication to help. One night Sam meets his friend Mike for drinks, and over the course of a couple of hours, consumes a large quantity of alcohol. On the way home, he breaks into Susie’s house and strangles her. Statement D: Sam would be able to argue diminished responsibility as he was intoxicated at the time of Susie’s death.
  • 25. Plenary: Answer one of these questions A Examine the issues with the defence raised by the case of Brown. B Why is the case of Byrne important to the law on diminished responsibility? C Identify two conditions which may be enough for a pleading of DR under the law and illustrate them with a case D E Explain why we allow some defendants to plead diminished responsibility What is meant by voluntary manslaughter?
  • 26. Application: Can you apply the law to determine D’s liability for the death(s) Simon deliberately kills 6 women, claiming he was driven by God to rid the world of prostitutes (although 3 of his victims were not prostitutes). Medical experts all agree that he is a paranoid schizophrenic. Bob, who was suffering from depression and an alcoholic, stabbed his brother Jim to death after drinking ½ bottle of whiskey. Bob had just been prescribed medication for the depression and thought that his brother had been stealing them and replacing them with sugar pills. He usually drank vodka, but had none in the house.