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State Government to change 'gay panic' defence
The Bligh Government is set to change the Criminal Code to remove
doubts about how and when a partial defence involving a sexual
advance can be used and remove doubts about the so-called "gay
panic" defence.
Attorney General Paul Lucas said the Government had last week
received a recommendation from a special committee established in
November last year to consider the matter.
Mr Lucas said the Criminal Code currently contained a partial
defence of provocation which could be used to reduce a conviction
from murder to manslaughter where a defendant claimed they were
provoked into committing the Act.
He said members of the community had recently raised concerns
that this could be used to establish a so-called "gay-panic
defence", where defendant claimed the victim made a homosexual
advance towards them and provoked them into committing the
act.
"We made it crystal clear from day one that the Queensland
Government does not believe that anyone shoul d be able to use a
claim of non-violent homosexual advance to reduce a conviction
from murder to manslaughter," Mr Lucas said.
"That's why we listened to the expert advice of the Queensland
Law Reform Commission in 2008 and ensured strengthened
legislation was passed so words alone could not amount to a
partial defence.
"However, I received a number of representations from the gay
community last year and consequently set up an expert committee
comprised of key stakeholders to examine the laws.
"The committee has completed its review and based on the
recommendations of legal expert and retired Court of Appeal Judge
John Jerrard, we will be amending to law to ensure the intent of
the partial defence provisions are clear.
"While the committee was not unanimous in its decision, the
ultimate recommendation endorsed by the chair, recommended a
change."
Mr Lucas said the provisions contained in section 304 would be
amended to ensure that an u nwanted sexual advance would not be
enough to establish provocation unless there were exceptional
circumstances.
"It is not possible to remove sexual advances completely without
affecting situations such as that of a battered woman who knows
that her refusal of a sexual advance from her partner is a
precursor to assault and she takes immediate action to stop this
from happening," he said.
"There is no place for these kinds of acts in a civilised
society.
"These amendments make it crystal clear that someone making a
pass at someone is not grounds for a partial defence and by no
means an excuse for horribly violent acts."
Mr Lucas said the Bligh Government would introduce a Bill to
Parliament this year and called on Campbell Newman to provide
bi-partisan support.
"We know Campbell Newman was forced into a weak promise on the
Civil Partnerships Act but the Shadow Attorney General, Jarrod
Bleijie, made it clear last week that the LNP still wants to
overturn the laws," he said.
"No wonder they can't find a way to come to a unified position on
this matter."
Attorney-General, Minister for Local Government
and Special Minister of State
The Honourable Paul Lucas
25/01/2012
State Government to change 'gay panic' defence
Permanent Link: State Government to change 'gay panic' defence
Publish Date: 25 Jan 12
GPO Box 149, Brisbane
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