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RG and LT v Director of Public Prosecutions: Admn 28 Jan 2004

The court contrasted allegations under sections 28(1)(a) and 28(1)(b): ‘paragraph (a) form is not concerned so much with the offender’s state of mind but with what he did or said so as to demonstrate racial hostility towards the victim. In contrast, the paragraph (b) form is concerned with the offender’s motivation, which necessarily involves considering … Continue reading RG and LT v Director of Public Prosecutions: Admn 28 Jan 2004

Taylor v Director of Public Prosecutions: Admn 28 Apr 2006

The defendant appealed conviction for racially aggravated use of threatening abusive or insulting words or behaviour. She said that apart from the police there was nobody else about to give rise to any risk of distress. Held: It was a quiet residential street late at night. The defendant had been shouting, and it was open … Continue reading Taylor v Director of Public Prosecutions: Admn 28 Apr 2006