[statute] : If the incident that caused the claimant’s injury led to a criminal prosecution being brought against the defendant, then the claimant may be helped by relying on any conviction that results. The claimant must mention the conviction in their pleadings and state that they intend to use it as proof of negligence. The court in the civil case will then infer negligence unless the defendant can disprove this.
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Civil Evidence Act 1968 s11
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[statute] : If the incident that caused the claimant’s injury led to a criminal prosecution being brought against the defendant, then the claimant may be helped by relying on any conviction that results. The claimant must mention the conviction in their pleadings and state that they intend to use it as proof of negligence. The court in the civil case will then infer negligence unless the defendant can disprove this.
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#breach #negligence #tort
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[statute] : If the incident that caused the claimant’s injury led to a criminal prosecution being brought against the defendant, then the claimant may be helped by relying on any conviction that results. The claimant must mention the conviction in their pleadings and state that they intend to use it as proof of negligence. The court in the civil case will then infer negligence unless the defendant can disprove this.
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Civil Evidence Act 1968 s11
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