Regina v Spriggs: CCA 1958

The court considered the then conventional formulations employed in Scotland in relation to the level of impairment, which included (but were not confined to) references to the borderline of insanity

Citations:

[1958] 1 QB 270

Statutes:

Homicide Act 1957

Jurisdiction:

England and Wales

Cited by:

CitedGolds, Regina v SC 30-Nov-2016
The defendant appealed against his conviction for murder, saying that he should have been only convicted of manslaughter, applying the new test for diminished responsibility as provided under the 1957 Act as amended, and particularly whether the . .
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Crime

Updated: 27 October 2022; Ref: scu.631424