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R v G [2003]

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R v G and Another [2003] UKHL 50 is a significant ruling in English criminal law that addressed the concept of recklessness and specifically dealt with the objective recklessness test...

R v G [2003]

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R v G and Another [2003] UKHL 50 is a significant ruling in English criminal law that addressed the concept of recklessness and specifically dealt with the objective recklessness test...

R v Lawrence (Stephen) [1982]

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R v Lawrence (Stephen) [1982] AC 510 in the House of Lords followed the precedent set in R v Caldwell [1982] regarding the definition of recklessness. In R v Lawrence,...

R v Lawrence (Stephen) [1982]

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R v Lawrence (Stephen) [1982] AC 510 in the House of Lords followed the precedent set in R v Caldwell [1982] regarding the definition of recklessness. In R v Lawrence,...

Elliott v C (A Minor) [1983]

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Elliott v C (A Minor) [1983] 2 All ER 1005 played a crucial role in establishing an objective test for recklessness. However, it is important to note that this objective...

Elliott v C (A Minor) [1983]

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Elliott v C (A Minor) [1983] 2 All ER 1005 played a crucial role in establishing an objective test for recklessness. However, it is important to note that this objective...

R v Armel Gnango [2011]

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R v Armel Gnango [2011] UKSC 59 revolved around the application of joint enterprise rules in this complex scenario. The defendant was actively engaged in attempting to harm or murder...

R v Armel Gnango [2011]

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R v Armel Gnango [2011] UKSC 59 revolved around the application of joint enterprise rules in this complex scenario. The defendant was actively engaged in attempting to harm or murder...

R v Mitchell [1983]

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R v Mitchell [1983] QB 741 illustrates the principle of transferred malice, where the defendant's intention to harm one person can be transferred, making the defendant liable if harm occurs...

R v Mitchell [1983]

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R v Mitchell [1983] QB 741 illustrates the principle of transferred malice, where the defendant's intention to harm one person can be transferred, making the defendant liable if harm occurs...

R v Latimer [1886]

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R v Latimer [1886] 17 QBD 359 is an English criminal law case that concerned the doctrine of transferred malice. The central question was whether the defendant could be convicted...

R v Latimer [1886]

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R v Latimer [1886] 17 QBD 359 is an English criminal law case that concerned the doctrine of transferred malice. The central question was whether the defendant could be convicted...

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