Regina v Williams: 1953
The defendant, a sup-post office mistress, appealed against her conviction for larceny by the use of of ‘false pretences’. Held: When considering the word ‘fraudulently’ from the phrase ‘fraudulently and without claim of right made in good faith’ , it is for the judge to define whether a state of mind, once ascertained as a … Continue reading Regina v Williams: 1953