Bartosz Rejmanski v R

JurisdictionEngland & Wales
JudgeLady Justice Hallett,Mr Justice Spencer,Mr Justice Lavender
Judgment Date19 December 2017
Neutral Citation[2017] EWCA Crim 2061
CourtCourt of Appeal (Criminal Division)
Docket NumberCase No: 201505383 C2 201600191 C3 201600336 C3

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3 cases
  • R v Carol Dawson Scott James Dawson
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of Appeal (Criminal Division)
    • 21 January 2021
    ...these two questions may be interrelated, albeit they require separate consideration. In R v Rejmanski; R v Gassman and another [2017] EWCA Crim 2061; [2018] 1 Cr App R 18, cases which involved consideration of the appellants' particular mental disorders, the court indicated that evidence ......
  • R v Charlene Sargeant
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of Appeal (Criminal Division)
    • 20 June 2019
    ...4. The judge erred in failing to give a complete and full direction on loss of control, misapplying the ratio of R v Rejmanski [2017] EWCA Crim 2061. Mr Miskin QC, on behalf of the appellant, also applies for leave to add a further ground 5: 5. The judge erred in failing to give appropriat......
  • Martyna Ogonowska v R
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of Appeal (Criminal Division)
    • 8 September 2023
    ...into account. That argument was contrary to the proper interpretation of section 54(3) of the 2009 Act as explained in R v Rejmanski [2017] EWCA Crim 2061. In his responding submissions before us, Mr Cooper acknowledged that any PTSD from which the applicant was suffering was irrelevant. H......
6 books & journal articles
  • Allowing a Defence to Those Who Commit Crime Under Coercive Control
    • United Kingdom
    • Sage Journal of Criminal Law, The No. 86-5, October 2022
    • 1 October 2022
    ...54(3).92. A Clough, ‘Loss of Self-control as a Defence: the Key to Replacing Provocation’[2010] J Crim L 118.93. R v Rejmanski [2017] EWCA Crim 2061.Elkington 303 by abused women to violence.94Moreover, this, again, seems to be requiring that the woman be judgedby a standard that she cannot......
  • Allowing a Defence to Those Who Commit Crime Under Coercive Control
    • United Kingdom
    • Sage Journal of Criminal Law, The No. 86-5, October 2022
    • 1 October 2022
    ...54(3).92. A Clough, ‘Loss of Self-control as a Defence: the Key to Replacing Provocation’[2010] J Crim L 118.93. R v Rejmanski [2017] EWCA Crim 2061.Elkington 303 by abused women to violence.94Moreover, this, again, seems to be requiring that the woman be judgedby a standard that she cannot......
  • Psychiatric evidence in Diminished Responsibility
    • United Kingdom
    • Sage Journal of Criminal Law, The No. 82-6, December 2018
    • 1 December 2018
    ...of mental functioning being an explanation for the defendant’s conduct198182. Above n. 84.183. Ibid. at 40.184. RvRejmanski [2017] EWCA Crim 2061 at [25].185. Ibid. at 29.186. Above n. 3 s. 52(1)(c), (1B).187. Above n. 79.188. Above n. 82 para 51.189. Above n. 187 at 243.190. Above n. 28 at......
  • Court of Appeal
    • United Kingdom
    • Sage Journal of Criminal Law, The No. 82-2, April 2018
    • 1 April 2018
    ...of AppealMentally Relevant? When Is a Loss ofControl Attributable to a Mental Condition?RvRejmanski (Bartosz); R vGassmann(Charice) [2017] EWCA Crim 2061KeywordsMurder, loss of control, diminished responsibility, personality disorders, post-traumatic stress disorder, qualifyingtrigger, prov......
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