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Bourne - D forced P to bum dog K and B - forced P to rape V |
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A, B, C and D - P must commit offence AG 1/'75: procuring = inducing by endeavour abetting and counselling = consensus aiding = assistance only Bryce - catch all phrase |
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Bryce - intention to assist in commission of offence Maxwell - contemplation of range of offences enough Gamble - oblique intent enough |
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Whitefield - having provided information needs to inform police Becerra - needs to serve unequivocal notice Robinson - build up is not spontaneous but he protected V |
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Powell, English - knowledge of weapon is evidence of possibility considered Uddin - propensity to cause harm |
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Calhaem - don't need to prove encouragement influenced Stringer - liability is not about causation, just connecting link Gnango - agreement to commit crime associates with another crime Coney - cheering on fight = association Bland - can be encouragement by ommission |
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Gillick - necessity of condoms SIM/SUL + SMI/HOG - should be no defence of 'civil right to sell' WILLIAMS - seller is not buyer's keeper |
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