rape cases Flashcards
1
Q
R v Kaitamaki
A
sexual intercourse is a continuing act so consent can be revoked at any time
2
Q
R v Olugboja [1981]
A
issue of consent left to the jury and given its ordinary meaning
3
Q
R v Doyle [2010]
A
consent can involve submission but difference between reluctant yet free and unwilling out of fear
4
Q
R v Malone [1998]
A
absence of consent does not have to be communicated
5
Q
R v Bree [2007]
A
possible to temporarily lose capacity, at which point consent evaporates
6
Q
R v Konzani [2005
A
consent must be informed
7
Q
R v EB [2006]
A
non-disclosure of HIV status will not amount to rape