The case of [blank_start]HASAN[blank_end] lays out the elements of duress.
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HASAN
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The case of [blank_start]WRIGHT[blank_end] states that D's partner qualifies as a person to whom threats can be made that D finds them self reasonably responsible for.
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WRIGHT
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The case of [blank_start]BOWEN[blank_end] states that some of D's characteristics can be considered when deciding if they acted as a reasonable person in the circumstances.
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BOWEN
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The case of [blank_start]GILL[blank_end] states that where D has a reasonable opportunity to escape the threats or phone the police, the defence of duress is not available.
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GILL
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The case of [blank_start]HASAN[blank_end] states that the threat must still be effective at the time D commits the offence for duress to be available as a defence.