For the most part, the CJIA 2008, s 76 was intended to clarify both the common law and the statutory defences. It initially made no discernable changes to the previous law but simply re- enacted the old common law principles in statutory form. However, the most recent amendments do seek to make a change to the law that applies where the defendant seeking to make use of any of these defences is a 'householder'. The [ statute ]states:
'This section, except so far as making different provision for householder cases, is intended to clarify the operation of the existing defences mentioned in subsection (2).'
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CJIA 2008, s 76(9)
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For the most part, the CJIA 2008, s 76 was intended to clarify both the common law and the statutory defences. It initially made no discernable changes to the previous law but simply re- enacted the old common law principles in statutory form. However, the most recent amendments do seek to make a change to the law that applies where the defendant seeking to make use of any of these defences is a 'householder'. The [ statute ]states:
'This section, except so far as making different provision for householder cases, is intended to clarify the operation of the existing defences mentioned in subsection (2).'
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#crime #defences #law
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For the most part, the CJIA 2008, s 76 was intended to clarify both the common law and the statutory defences. It initially made no discernable changes to the previous law but simply re- enacted the old common law principles in statutory form. However, the most recent amendments do seek to make a change to the law that applies where the defendant seeking to make use of any of these defences is a 'householder'. The [ statute ]states:
'This section, except so far as making different provision for householder cases, is intended to clarify the operation of the existing defences mentioned in subsection (2).'
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CJIA 2008, s 76(9)
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Open it simply re- enacted the old common law principles in statutory form. However, the most recent amendments do seek to make a change to the law that applies where the defendant seeking to make use of any of these defences is a 'householder'. The <span>CJIA 2008, s 76(9) states:
'This section, except so far as making different provision for householder cases, is intended to clarify the operation of the existing defences mentioned in subsecti
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