Must Knows Flashcards

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R v Cooks (knowing)

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Knowledge means actual knowledge or belief in the sense of having no real doubt that the person assisted was a party to the relevant offence. Mere suspicion of their involvement in the offence is insufficient.

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R v Briggs

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Knowledge may be inferred from wilful blindness or a deliberate abstention from making Enquiries that would confirm the suspected truth.

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R v Mane

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To be considered an accessory the acts done by a person must be after the completion of the offence.

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