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Excerpt from 'Criminal Law' by Diane Rowe published by Hodder and Stoughton (1999) annotated 'APP.A 14 3 27', '09' and 'NB Adomako'

Refers to: definition of murder, unlawful killing, Adams (1957), Devlin J, de minimis rule, Airedale National Health Trust v Bland (1993), House of Lords, Tony Bland, Hillsborough disaster, Frenchay Healthcare NHS Trust v S 1994, Court of Appeal, Rance v Mid Downs Health Authority (1991), Attorney General's Reference (No 3 of 1994) (1996), Cunningham (1982), Establishing the Chain of Causation, White (1910), Dalloway (1847), Benge, Cato (1976), Malcherek, Kinsey (1971), novus actus interveniens, Jordan, Smith (1959), Courts Martial Appeal Court, Lord Parker, Cheshire (1991), Smith (1959), Pagett (1983), Pitts (1842), Roberts (1971), Mackie (1973), DPP v Daley (1980), Williams (1992), Benge (1849), Towers (1874), Hayward (1908), Holland (1841), Blaue (1975), Wall's Case (1802), Steel (1981), McKechnie (1992), Dawson, Constructive manslaughter, Lamb (1961), actus reus, mens rea, medicine, Franklin (1883), Ariobeke (1988), Scarlett (1993), DPP v Newbury and Jones, Dalby (1982), Mitchell (1983), Goodfellow (1986), Church (1966), Larkin (1943), Dawson (1985), Ball (1989), Watson (1989), Manslaughter by Gross Negligence, Adomako (1994), Lord Mackay, Bateman (1925), Andrews (1934), Andrews v DPP (1937), The Rise of Reckless Manslaughter, Seymour (1983), Caldwell, Lawrence, Kong Cheuk Kwan (1985), The Re-Emergence of Gross Negligence Manslaughter, Prentice and Others (1994), Prentice and Sullman, Holloway, Lord Taylor (former Lord Chief Justice), Reform of the Law on Involuntary Manslaughter, Professor Smith, Criminal Law review (1986), Law Commission and Law Com No 237 Involuntary Manslaughter (1996). Includes pages: 40-43, 46-47, 52-53, 80-83, 86 and 87. Associated with: CPS001682, CPS001683 and CPS001687.

Summary

Unique ID:
CPS001728
Date:
1 Jan 1999
Contributing organisation:
Crown Prosecution Service
Number of pages:
14
Redactions:
No
Referenced in the report:
No