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R v Hinks 

The case of R v Hinks [2000] UKHL 53 is a leading authority in English criminal law that examined the meaning of “appropriation” under the Theft Act 1968. The House of Lords considered whether accepting… R v Hinks 

R v G

The concept of recklessness in criminal law has long been debated in terms of whether the courts should apply a subjective or an objective test. Under section 1 of the Criminal Damage Act 1971, a… R v G

R v Dudley and Stephens

R v Dudley and Stephens is one of the most important and widely discussed cases in English criminal law. Decided in 1884, the case set a lasting precedent on the limits of necessity as a… R v Dudley and Stephens