31 авг. 2022 г. · The defendant appealed against his conviction for murder, saying that he should have been only convicted of manslaughter, applying the new test ... |
v SIMCOX [1964]. A. D - murder - DR - paranoia - medical evidence - not enough to be 'susbtantial impairment' as required by s.2(1)(b) of Homicide Act 1957 |
In 1948 he was sentenced "to be hanged by the neck until you are dead", while in 1964 he was sentenced "to suffer death in the manner authorised by law". This ... |
SIMCOX [1964] CRIM. L. 402 - Man wanting to murder third wife = abnormality of mind = paranoid personality. - None of the psychiatrics wanted to say ... |
The court, on convicting Simcox of the charge of possessing an offensive weapon, to which he pleaded guilty, decided, after considering reports by the prison ... |
Depression - R V Gittens (1985) Paranoia - R V Simcox (1964) Battered Women's Syndrome - R V Ahluwalia (1992) Irresistible impulses - R V Byrne (1960) Can ... |
Following R v Simcox, Times, February 25, 1964, if asked for further help, the judges have to direct the jury that it is possible to find that an impairment ... |
was given by the trial judge in R v Simcox [1964] Crim LR 402: Do we think, looking at it broadly as common-sense people, there was a substantial impairment ... |
30 нояб. 2016 г. · R v Simcox The Times 25 February 1964; [1964] Crim LR 402 concerned a man who had previously murdered his second wife and had now sought out ... |
23 дек. 2016 г. · Situations in which the defence might be raised range from domestic violence (e.g. R v Simcox [1964] Crim LR 402), sadistic sexually ... |
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