In Abbott v R [1977] AC 755 (PC), the Privy Council held that duress was not available to a principal offender on a charge of murder. In R v Howe & Others [1987] AC 417 (HL), the House of Lords confirmed the views of the Privy Council in Abbott that duress is not available to a person charged with murder as a principal offender. The House of Lords also held that duress was not available to a person charged as an accessory to murder. In [ case ], the House of Lords held that duress is not available on a charge of attempted murder.
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R v Gotts [1992] 2 AC 412 (HL)
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In Abbott v R [1977] AC 755 (PC), the Privy Council held that duress was not available to a principal offender on a charge of murder. In R v Howe & Others [1987] AC 417 (HL), the House of Lords confirmed the views of the Privy Council in Abbott that duress is not available to a person charged with murder as a principal offender. The House of Lords also held that duress was not available to a person charged as an accessory to murder. In [ case ], the House of Lords held that duress is not available on a charge of attempted murder.
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#crime #defences #law
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In Abbott v R [1977] AC 755 (PC), the Privy Council held that duress was not available to a principal offender on a charge of murder. In R v Howe & Others [1987] AC 417 (HL), the House of Lords confirmed the views of the Privy Council in Abbott that duress is not available to a person charged with murder as a principal offender. The House of Lords also held that duress was not available to a person charged as an accessory to murder. In [ case ], the House of Lords held that duress is not available on a charge of attempted murder.
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R v Gotts [1992] 2 AC 412 (HL)
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