R v Larsonneur
R v Larsonneur [1933] stands as one of the most frequently discussed cases in English criminal law when examining the doctrine of strict liability and the role of actus reus. The decision is often criticised… R v Larsonneur
R v Larsonneur [1933] stands as one of the most frequently discussed cases in English criminal law when examining the doctrine of strict liability and the role of actus reus. The decision is often criticised… R v Larsonneur
Scars can be more than just a mark on your body. They can affect how you feel about yourself, your confidence in social situations, and even your ability to move freely. If you have suffered… How To Claim Permanent Scar Compensation
R v Kennedy [2007] UKHL 38 is a leading decision of the House of Lords on the law of manslaughter in England. It addressed the scope of unlawful act manslaughter and, more specifically, the effect… R v Kennedy [2007]
Horse riding and working with horses can be exciting and rewarding, but accidents involving horses can often cause serious injuries. Whether you are an experienced rider, a beginner having lessons, or someone working around horses,… Horse Accident & Horse Riding Claims: All You Need to Know
R v Jogee [2016] UKSC 8 is a landmark decision of the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom which significantly reshaped the law on joint enterprise and complicity. It overturned the long-standing principle derived from… R v Jogee [2016]
Shopping at Home Bargains is usually a smooth and affordable experience. However, like any busy store, accidents can happen. If you have been injured in a Home Bargains store, warehouse, or car park, you may… How Much Compensation Can I Claim For A Home Bargain Store Accident?
The case of R v Kingston [1994] is a leading authority in English criminal law concerning the interaction between involuntary intoxication and the requirement of mens rea. It examined whether an accused person, who was… R v Kingston [1994]
Suffering a head injury can turn your life upside down. Whether it is a minor concussion or a serious brain injury, the impact can affect your health, work, family, and finances. If the injury happened… Head Injury Claims – How Much Compensation Am I Eligible To Claim?
The case of R v Hudson & Taylor is a leading English authority on the scope of the defence of duress in criminal law. It concerns whether duress may be raised when the threat is… R v Hudson & Taylor [1971]
Going to the hairdresser is usually meant to be a relaxing and enjoyable experience. You expect to leave with a fresh style, healthier-looking hair, and more confidence. But sometimes, things don’t go to plan. If… Can I Claim For A Burnt Scalp Injury Against A Hairdresser?