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Church of the Lukumi Babalu Aye v. City of Hialeah
What was the Supreme Court's ruling in the case of Church of the Lukumi Babalu Aye, Inc. v. Hialeah?
The ordinance was upheld as constitutional.
The ordinance was ruled partially constitutional.
The ordinance was ruled unconstitutional.
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Kirkland
Which law firm is based in Chicago, Illinois?
Kirkland & Ellis
Kirkland Signature
Kirkland's
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Diminished responsibility in English law
Can voluntary intoxication be used as a defense for diminished responsibility?
Yes, voluntary intoxication can be used as a defense for diminished responsibility
No, voluntary intoxication cannot be used as a defense for diminished responsibility
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Diminished responsibility in English law
What is the burden of proof for diminished responsibility?
The burden of proof is on the prosecution to prove it beyond a reasonable doubt
The burden of proof is on the defendant to prove it beyond a reasonable doubt
The burden of proof is on the defendant to prove it on the balance of probabilities
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Diminished responsibility in English law
What is diminished responsibility?
A defense that completely absolves a person of any criminal liability
A defense that reduces the offense from manslaughter to murder
A defense that reduces the offense from murder to manslaughter
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Murder in English law
Under what circumstances can a person be held liable for the unlawful actions of others they act with, even if not agreed or planned?
When they have a direct agreement with the others
When they have planned the unlawful actions together
When they have a common intention or purpose
When they have transferred malice
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Murder in English law
What is the doctrine that states a person who intends to commit an offence involving harm to one individual and instead harms another may be charged with the latter as a crime?
Transferred malice
Common intent
Manslaughter
Felony murder
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Murder in English law
What is the definition of murder under English law?
The intentional killing of any person
The accidental killing of a reasonable person
The killing of an enemy combatant during a time of war
The killing of a person without any justification
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Homicide Act 1957
What partial defences to murder were introduced by the Homicide Act 1957?
Self-defense and necessity
Insanity and intoxication
Provocation and duress
Diminished responsibility and suicide pact
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Homicide Act 1957
What did the Homicide Act 1957 abolish?
The death penalty for murder
The partial defence of provocation
The doctrine of constructive malice
The concept of diminished responsibility
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