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Giebler v Manning: 1906

The court was asked whether a private person could prosecute a butcher for exposing rotten meat for sale. Held: Provided the purpose of the offence was to protect the public, any person could bring a prosecution. Lord Alverstone CJ said: ‘Can a private person institute proceedings under section 47, sub-s.2? Apart from express provisions limiting … Continue reading Giebler v Manning: 1906