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10 Cards in this Set
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Storkwain |
Issued pharmaceuticals with a forged prescription. HoL held not negligent, but guilty of a SL offence: drugs are huge potential danger to society. |
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Winzar |
D drunk on public highway, guilty of an AL offence. Irrelevant that AR was involuntary and MR wasn't present. |
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Re Larsonneur |
Deported alien in English cell overnight, guilty of AL offence, terrorism. |
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Sweet v Parsley |
Woman rented out her apartment to students growing cannabis. Charged with managing premises for drugs. HoL assumed mens rea and acquitted. |
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B v DPP |
15 year old asked a 13 year old to have oral sex. CoA said knowledge of age was irrelevant, it was a SL offence. HoL presumed MR and acquitted due to the stigma. Followed in K, S and Kumar. |
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G |
15 year old had sex with a 12 year old. Guilty of a SL offence due to the severity of the age. |
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Cundy v Le Cocq |
Gave alcohol to someone who was already drunk. CoA said the silence in that section of the act regarding SL was deliberate, and SL was implied = guilty. |
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Sherras v De Rutzen |
Gave alcohol to an on duty officer who'd taken off his arm band. CoA said the silence in that section of the act regarding SL was an error, so transferred MR from the other sections = not guilty. |
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Callow v Tillstone |
A butcher sold unsound meat (having had a vet check it). Guilty of an SL offence as it's a quasi offence with little label / sentence. Partial MR: intended to sell the meat. |
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Shah & Shah |
Sold a lottery ticket underage. Guilty of an SL offence as it's a quasi offence. |