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Regina v Janjua; Regina v Choudhury: CACD 8 May 1998

The direction in a murder trial that the Defendant must have intended ‘really’ serious bodily harm, may exclude the word ‘really’ if the nature of attack made that intention unchallengeable. In this case it was an attack with large knife.

Citations:

Times 08-May-1998

Jurisdiction:

England and Wales

Criminal Practice

Updated: 11 October 2022; Ref: scu.88515

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