The [ statute ]was a new provision inserted into the Act by the Crime and Courts Act 2013, s 43. Unlike the other provisions of the CJIA 2008, s 76, this was intended to bring about a change in the law:
'(5A) In a householder case, the degree of force used by D is not to be regarded as having been reasonable in the circumstances as D believed them to be if it was grossly disproportionate in those circumstances.'
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CJIA 2008, s 76(5A)
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The [ statute ]was a new provision inserted into the Act by the Crime and Courts Act 2013, s 43. Unlike the other provisions of the CJIA 2008, s 76, this was intended to bring about a change in the law:
'(5A) In a householder case, the degree of force used by D is not to be regarded as having been reasonable in the circumstances as D believed them to be if it was grossly disproportionate in those circumstances.'
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#crime #defences #law
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The [ statute ]was a new provision inserted into the Act by the Crime and Courts Act 2013, s 43. Unlike the other provisions of the CJIA 2008, s 76, this was intended to bring about a change in the law:
'(5A) In a householder case, the degree of force used by D is not to be regarded as having been reasonable in the circumstances as D believed them to be if it was grossly disproportionate in those circumstances.'
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CJIA 2008, s 76(5A)
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