The defence was first defined by the Court of Appeal in R v Graham [1982] 1 All ER 801. The judiciary has always adopted a restrictive approach in setting out the availability of this defence. Its most recent review was carried out by the House of Lords in the case of [ case ]. Lord Bingham set out the elements of the offence
There Must be a Threat to Cause Death or Serious Injury
The Threat Must be Directed Against the Defendant, his Immediate Family or Someone Close
The Test is Largely Objective
Answer
R v Hasan [2005] UKHL 22
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The defence was first defined by the Court of Appeal in R v Graham [1982] 1 All ER 801. The judiciary has always adopted a restrictive approach in setting out the availability of this defence. Its most recent review was carried out by the House of Lords in the case of [ case ]. Lord Bingham set out the elements of the offence
There Must be a Threat to Cause Death or Serious Injury
The Threat Must be Directed Against the Defendant, his Immediate Family or Someone Close
The Test is Largely Objective
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#crime #defences #law
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The defence was first defined by the Court of Appeal in R v Graham [1982] 1 All ER 801. The judiciary has always adopted a restrictive approach in setting out the availability of this defence. Its most recent review was carried out by the House of Lords in the case of [ case ]. Lord Bingham set out the elements of the offence
There Must be a Threat to Cause Death or Serious Injury
The Threat Must be Directed Against the Defendant, his Immediate Family or Someone Close
The Test is Largely Objective
Answer
R v Hasan [2005] UKHL 22
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There Must be a Threat to Cause Death or Serious Injury The Threat Must be Directed Against the Defendant, his Immediate Family o
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