In [ case ], the House of Lords stated that the OAPA 1861, s 23 (and, presumably, the OAPA 1861, s 24) creates three distinct offences: (a) administering to; (b) causing to be administered to; and (c) causing to be taken by any other person any poison or other destructive or noxious thing.
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R v Kennedy [2007] UKHL 38
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In [ case ], the House of Lords stated that the OAPA 1861, s 23 (and, presumably, the OAPA 1861, s 24) creates three distinct offences: (a) administering to; (b) causing to be administered to; and (c) causing to be taken by any other person any poison or other destructive or noxious thing.
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#crime #law #oapa
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In [ case ], the House of Lords stated that the OAPA 1861, s 23 (and, presumably, the OAPA 1861, s 24) creates three distinct offences: (a) administering to; (b) causing to be administered to; and (c) causing to be taken by any other person any poison or other destructive or noxious thing.
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R v Kennedy [2007] UKHL 38
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