Regina v Crawley: 1862

The defendant was convicted of committing a public nuisance by sending unfit meat to a meat salesman.

Citations:

(1862) 3 FandF 109, [1862] 176 ER 49

Jurisdiction:

England and Wales

Cited by:

CitedRegina v Rimmington; Regina v Goldstein HL 21-Jul-2005
Common Law – Public Nuisance – Extent
The House considered the elements of the common law offence of public nuisance. One defendant faced accusations of having sent racially offensive materials to individuals. The second was accused of sending an envelope including salt to a friend as a . .
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Crime

Updated: 06 December 2022; Ref: scu.231626