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Storkwain

Forged prescription. 
Guilty of an SL offence due to it being a public danger/quasi offence.
PMR: knowledge to supply drugs.

Forged prescription.


Guilty of an SL offence due to it being a public danger/quasi offence.


PMR: knowledge to supply drugs.

Re Larsonneur

Spy being kept in English cell overnight after being deported. 
Guilty of an AL offence due to national security (irrelevant no MR).

Spy being kept in English cell overnight after being deported.


Guilty of an AL offence due to national security (irrelevant no MR).

Sweet v Parsley

Cannabis on rented student premises.
CoA - guilty SL - drugs
HoL - not guilty SL - presumed MR

Cannabis on rented student premises.


CoA - guilty SL - drugs


HoL - not guilty SL - presumed MR

B v DPP

Oral sex between 15 and 13 year old.
CoA - guilty SL - underage sex (Prince!) 
HoL - not guilty SL - presumed MR (stigma)

Oral sex between 15 and 13 year old.


CoA - guilty SL - underage sex (Prince!)


HoL - not guilty SL - presumed MR (stigma)

G

Sex between 15 and 12 year old. 
HoL - was SL due to very young age of victim. Also said the decision didn't infringe Art 6 human rights.

Sex between 15 and 12 year old.


HoL - was SL due to very young age of victim. Also said the decision didn't infringe Art 6 human rights.

Cundy v Le Cocq

Gave alcohol to someone who was already drunk.
CoA said this section of silence deliberate - inferred SL crime - guilty.

Gave alcohol to someone who was already drunk.


CoA said this section of silence deliberate - inferred SL crime - guilty.

Sherras v De Rutzen

Gave alcohol to an on duty officer.
CoA said this section of silence was an error - transferred MR - not guilty.

Gave alcohol to an on duty officer.


CoA said this section of silence was an error - transferred MR - not guilty.

Callow v Tillstone

Butcher selling unsound meat (even after having a vet check it)


Guilty of SL - quasi offence

Shah & Shah

Sold an underage person a lottery ticket.
Guilty of SL - quasi offence

Sold an underage person a lottery ticket.


Guilty of SL - quasi offence

Smedleys

Sold peas with a caterpillar in it.


Guilty of SL - quasi offence

Alphacell

Paper company leaking a river pollutant.


Guilty of SL - area of danger

Blake

Unlicensed broadcast from home - could have interrupted emergency signals.


Guilty of SL - area of danger and social concern

Howells

In possession of an antique gun.

Guilty of SL - area of danger

Bradish

In possession of a CS gas cannister.


Guilty of SL - area of danger

Warner

Picked up drugs from a cafe, said thought it was perfume.


Guilty of SL - area of danger (contradicting Sweet)

Gammon

Deviated from building plans.


Guilty of SL - area of danger

Lim Chin Aik

Entered Singapore without permission, without knowing he had no permission.


Not guilty of SL - would not deter others (contracting Smedleys, Shah and Shah, Storkwain, Callow...etc)