CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE – Defences – Provocation – Distinction Between Revenge and Immediate Provocation

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CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE – Defences – Defence of Intoxication – When the defence of intoxication will avail an accused person

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CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE – Defences – Defences of Accused Person(s) – Duty of court to consider and deal with all defences raised in a charge of homicide

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CRIMINAL LAW: Defence of Insanity and Requirement of Evidence

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CRIMINAL LAW: Non-Recognition of Occult Beliefs as a Defence in Homicide

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CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE: Provocation – When the defence of provocation will not avail an accused person

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CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE: Defences – When can the court consider defences in a trial

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CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE: Alibi – Accused Person’s Defence Of Alibi Must Fail Once He Is Fixed At The Scene Of Crime

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