Mud spread on the walls of a police cell may constitute 'damage' within the CDA 1971, even though it could be easily removed.
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Roe v Kingerlee [1986] Crim LR 735
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Mud spread on the walls of a police cell may constitute 'damage' within the CDA 1971, even though it could be easily removed.
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#cd #crime #law
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Mud spread on the walls of a police cell may constitute 'damage' within the CDA 1971, even though it could be easily removed.
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Roe v Kingerlee [1986] Crim LR 735
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