No. 84-4, August 2020
Index
- A Lacuna in the Criminal Law’s Protection of Antenatal Life
- Carrying a Flag in Support of a Proscribed Organisation: A Strict Liability Offence?: Pwr and others v Director of Public Prosecutions [2020] EWHC 798 (Admin)
- Clarifying the Applicable Test for Dishonesty and Modifying Stare Decisis, but Otherwise a Missed Opportunity: R v Barton; R v Booth [2020] EWCA Crim 575
- Consent and the ‘Rough Sex’ Defence in Rape, Murder, Manslaughter and Gross Negligence
- Doctors Are Aggrieved—Should They Be? Gross Negligence Manslaughter and the Culpable Doctor
- Domestic Abuse, Suicide and Liability for Manslaughter: In Pursuit of Justice for Victims
- Gross Negligence Manslaughter: Is Prosecution of Doctors Always in the Public Interest and Is Specific Prosecutorial Guidance Needed?
- Intoxication, Rape and Secondary Liability: In What Circumstances Is a ‘Sheehan Direction’ Necessary When Determining the Liability of an Intoxicated Secondary Party?: R v Mohamadi [2020] EWCA Crim 327
- Is There a ‘Practical Benefit’ to an Extended Sentence?: R v Baker & Richards [2020] EWCA Crim 176
- ‘A General Description’: Incorporating Battery Into a Generic Charge of Common Assault: R (on the application of Ward) v Black Country Magistrates’ Court [2020] EWHC 680 (Admin)