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R v Gnango [2011] 1 WLR 1414
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The defendant (D) had engaged in a public gunfight with his opponent (X) and an innocent passer-by (V) was killed. Although the appeal case focused on issues of joint enterprise (which is not studied on this module), the case confirmed that X was guilty of the death of V, following the established principles of transferred malice. X had intended to kill D and his intention was simply transferred over to V.

Tags
#crime #law #mr
Question
R v Gnango [2011] 1 WLR 1414
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Tags
#crime #law #mr
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R v Gnango [2011] 1 WLR 1414
Answer
The defendant (D) had engaged in a public gunfight with his opponent (X) and an innocent passer-by (V) was killed. Although the appeal case focused on issues of joint enterprise (which is not studied on this module), the case confirmed that X was guilty of the death of V, following the established principles of transferred malice. X had intended to kill D and his intention was simply transferred over to V.
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A more recent case dealing with the issue of transferred malice is that of R v Gnango [2011] 1 WLR 1414. The defendant (D) had engaged in a public gunfight with his opponent (X) and an innocent passer-by (V) was killed. Although the appeal case focused on issues of joint enterprise (which

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