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Culpability, Care, and Compensation: The Legal Quandary of Lewis-Ranwell v G4S and Ors

In a case that challenges our understanding of mental illness and criminal responsibility, the Court of Appeal has ruled that Alexander Lewis-Ranwell, a man who killed three people while in the grip of severe psychosis, can proceed with his civil claim against the public bodies responsible for his care. This landmark decision in Alexander Lewis-Ranwell v G4S Health Services (UK) Ltd & Ors [2024] EWCA Civ 138 has far-reaching implications for how the legal system treats individuals with serious mental ...

Insanity and diminished responsibility

This article is an exploration of two legal defences to unlawful homicide. The materials here are for educational purposes and subject to our disclaimer. The word ‘insanity’ is obviously related to ‘insane’. In the UK people are not ‘certified as insane’, contrary to popular social media belief – driven by movies. If you wish to learn more this will be a substantial read and study. I will go into legal history, the law and how it connects to cases in ...