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Kamara v Director of Public Prosecutions: HL 1973

The ingredients of the offence of conspiracy are complete once there is agreement between two or more persons. An overt act is not itself an ‘element’ of the conspiracy.
There is a crime of unlawfully assembling in such a manner as to disturb the public peace.

Citations:

[1974] AC 104, [1973] 2 All ER 1242, (1973) 53 Cr App R 880

Jurisdiction:

England and Wales

Cited by:

CitedJones and Others v The Commissioner of Police for The Metropolis Admn 6-Nov-2019
Distributed Demonstration not within 1986 Act
The claimants, seeking to demonstrate support for the extinction rebellion movement by demonstrating in London, now challenged an order made under the 1986 Act restricting their right to demonstrate.
Held: The XRAU was not a public assembly at . .
Lists of cited by and citing cases may be incomplete.

Crime

Updated: 07 September 2022; Ref: scu.643851

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