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12:34JAMES CARTLEDGE
The judge explains the difference between murder and maslaughter
Judge Wall explains the difference between murder and manslaughter.
He says Tustin would be guilty of murder if the jury is 'sure she deliberately used violence on Arthur causing his death and did so intending he should die or be really seriously injured'.
He says she would be guilty of the alternative charge of manslaughter if she 'deliberately used violence on Arthur causing his death and it was obvious to any reasonable person the violence would cause some slight injury but there was no intent he should die or be really seriously injured'.
Judge Wall confirms there does not have to be pre-meditation adding a spur of the moment act or one which was 'regretted immediately' would be sufficient.
He says there is no mental health defence in this case but says Tustin's mental health issues should be taken into consideration in assessing what she did.
Judge Wall tells the jury they cannot convict Hughes of a more serious offence on count one as Tustin
The judge explains the difference between murder and maslaughter
Judge Wall explains the difference between murder and manslaughter.
He says Tustin would be guilty of murder if the jury is 'sure she deliberately used violence on Arthur causing his death and did so intending he should die or be really seriously injured'.
He says she would be guilty of the alternative charge of manslaughter if she 'deliberately used violence on Arthur causing his death and it was obvious to any reasonable person the violence would cause some slight injury but there was no intent he should die or be really seriously injured'.
Judge Wall confirms there does not have to be pre-meditation adding a spur of the moment act or one which was 'regretted immediately' would be sufficient.
He says there is no mental health defence in this case but says Tustin's mental health issues should be taken into consideration in assessing what she did.
Judge Wall tells the jury they cannot convict Hughes of a more serious offence on count one as Tustin