It is in fact debatable whether the common law identified two separate defences as suggested by the CJIA 2008, s 76(2)(a) and (aa) or just one defence, which envisaged two possible reasons for acting:
In the protection of life and limb of yourself or another: see, e.g. R v Gladstone Williams (1984) 78 Cr App R 276 (CA).
In the protection of property: [ case ].
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R v Hussey (1925) 18 Cr App R 160 (CA)
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It is in fact debatable whether the common law identified two separate defences as suggested by the CJIA 2008, s 76(2)(a) and (aa) or just one defence, which envisaged two possible reasons for acting:
In the protection of life and limb of yourself or another: see, e.g. R v Gladstone Williams (1984) 78 Cr App R 276 (CA).
In the protection of property: [ case ].
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#crime #defences #law
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It is in fact debatable whether the common law identified two separate defences as suggested by the CJIA 2008, s 76(2)(a) and (aa) or just one defence, which envisaged two possible reasons for acting:
In the protection of life and limb of yourself or another: see, e.g. R v Gladstone Williams (1984) 78 Cr App R 276 (CA).
In the protection of property: [ case ].
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R v Hussey (1925) 18 Cr App R 160 (CA)
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In the protection of life and limb of yourself or another: see, e.g. R v Gladstone Williams (1984) 78 Cr App R 276 (CA). In the protection of property: <span>R v Hussey (1925) 18 Cr App R 160 (CA).
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