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S76(7)(a) ‘that a person acting for a legitimate purpose [...]’ is derived from Palmer v R above and Reed v Wastie [1972] Crim LR 221 in which Geoffrey Lane J said ‘in the circumstances one did not use jewellers’ scales to measure reasonable force.’
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may not be able to weigh to a nicety the exact measure of any necessary action

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#crime #defences #law
Question
S76(7)(a) ‘that a person acting for a legitimate purpose [...]’ is derived from Palmer v R above and Reed v Wastie [1972] Crim LR 221 in which Geoffrey Lane J said ‘in the circumstances one did not use jewellers’ scales to measure reasonable force.’
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#crime #defences #law
Question
S76(7)(a) ‘that a person acting for a legitimate purpose [...]’ is derived from Palmer v R above and Reed v Wastie [1972] Crim LR 221 in which Geoffrey Lane J said ‘in the circumstances one did not use jewellers’ scales to measure reasonable force.’
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may not be able to weigh to a nicety the exact measure of any necessary action
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S76(7)(a) ‘that a person acting for a legitimate purpose may not be able to weigh to a nicety the exact measure of any necessary action’ is derived from Palmer v R above and Reed v Wastie [1972] Crim LR 221 in which Geoffrey Lane J said ‘in the circumstances one did not use jewellers’ scales to measure reasonable for

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