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Duress

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  • A-G v Whelan
  • R v Cole
  • R v Hudson & Taylor
  • R v Valderamma-Vega
  • R v Graham
  • R v Howe & Bannister
  • R v Gotts
  • R v Sharp
  • R v Shepherd
  • R v Rodger & Rose
  • Duress can not be used as a defence for murder
  • There must be an order to commit a specified crime
  • The threat must be imminent it need not be immediate
  • Set the test to be applied in deciding if the threat was sufficient to overbear the ordinary powers of human resistance
  • Duress can not be used where the threat relates to D's own suicidal tendencies
  • Duress can not be used as a defence to attempted murder
  • Where D was unaware of the violent nature of the gang they may rely on the defence
  • Set the definition of the defence of duress
  • The defence can not be raised where D voluntarily joined a violent criminal gang
  • D received threats of serious violence and threats to reveal his homosexuality to his wife