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R v Chan-Fook 

The case of R v Chan-Fook is a leading decision of the Court of Appeal that clarified the legal meaning of “actual bodily harm” under section 47 of the Offences Against the Person Act 1861.… R v Chan-Fook 

R v BM

The case of R v BM highlights the legal and ethical boundaries between personal autonomy, consent, and criminal liability in the context of body modification. The judgement confirmed that even when individuals consent to procedures… R v BM

R v Blaue [1975] 

The case of R v Blaue is a landmark decision in English criminal law that explores the principles of causation in homicide and the application of the “thin skull rule.” The judgement clarified the extent… R v Blaue [1975] 

R v Allen (Kevin) 

The case of R v Allen (Kevin) [1988] Crim LR 698 is a leading authority in English criminal law on the question of intoxication and its effect as a potential defence. Specifically, it addresses whether… R v Allen (Kevin) 

R v Ahluwalia

R v Ahluwalia (1993) 96 Cr App R 133 is a landmark case in English criminal law that reshaped the way courts understood provocation and diminished responsibility in the context of prolonged domestic abuse. The… R v Ahluwalia