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#crime #law #oapa
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"Maliciously" means 'intentionally or recklessly'.
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R v Savage; Parmenter [1992] 1 AC 699

Tags
#crime #law #oapa
Question
"Maliciously" means 'intentionally or recklessly'.
Answer
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Tags
#crime #law #oapa
Question
"Maliciously" means 'intentionally or recklessly'.
Answer
R v Savage; Parmenter [1992] 1 AC 699
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In R v Savage; Parmenter [1992] 1 AC 699, the House of Lords reaffirmed the interpretation of maliciously as laid down R v Mowatt [1968] 1QB 421: 'It is quite unnecessary that the accused should have foreseen that

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