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Regina v Hopley: 1860

References: (1860) 2 F&F 202, [1860] EWCC J42, [1860] EngR 191 (B)
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(Summer Assizes, 1860) The prisoner was indicted for the manslaughter of Reginald Cancellor. The prisoner was a schoolmaster at Eastbourne, and in 1859 the deceased, a boy aged thirteen or fourteen, had been entrusted to his charge. He was a dull boy. At Christmas there were some complaints of chastisement inflicted on him by the prisoner. He returned to school, however, after the holidays, and again at Easter on the 16th April.
Held: A parent or someone to whom the parent has delegated authority may inflict physical hurt on his or her child, provided that it does not go too far, and is for the purpose of correction and not the gratification of passion or rage.
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