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Rex v Greenacre: 1837

Once the prosecution has established that one person has died at the hand of another, it is for the defedant to establish by evidence or inference form the circumstances some excuse or mitigation to reduce the charge from murder.

Citations:

(1837) 8 CandP 35

Jurisdiction:

England and Wales

Cited by:

CitedWoolmington v Director of Public Prosecutions HL 23-May-1935
Golden Thread of British Justice – Proof of Intent
The appellant had been convicted of the murder of his wife. She had left him and returned to live with her mother. He went to the house. He said he intended to frighten her that he would kill himself if she did not return. He wired a shotgun to . .
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Crime

Updated: 24 November 2022; Ref: scu.223123

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