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R v Grimwood   flag  10

[1962] 2 QB 621; [1962] 3 All ER 285
United Kingdom

Cases Referring to this Case

Case Name †  Citation(s) Court Jurisdiction Date Full Text Citation Index
Alister v R [1984] HCA 85; (1984) 154 CLR 404; (1983) 50 ALR 41; (1984) 58 ALJR 97 High Court of Australia Australia - Commonwealth 13 Feb 1984 AustLII flag 772
Bauoro, R v [1965-66] PGLawRp 201 Papua New Guinea 15 Feb 1966 PacLII flag
R v An Van Tiet [2002] WASC 17; 127 A Crim R 586 Supreme Court of Western Australia Australia - Western Australia 12 Feb 2002 AustLII flag
R v Bozikis [1981] VicRp 59; [1981] VR 587; (1980) 5 A Crim R 58 Australia - Victoria 19 Dec 1980 AustLII flag 10
R v Fataga [2003] SBHC 108 High Court of Solomon Islands Solomon Islands 18 Jun 2003 PacLII flag
R v Funifaka [1997] SBHC 31 High Court of Solomon Islands Solomon Islands 6 Jun 1997 PacLII flag 6

Law Reform Reports Referring to this Case

Journal Article Title †  Citation(s) Author Jurisdiction Date Full Text Citation Index
- Imputed Criminal Intent (DPP v Smith) (Report) [1967] EWLC 10 Law Commission United Kingdom 1 Jan 1967 BAILII flag
- Inchoate Offences (LRC 99-2010) [2010] IELRC 99 Irish Law Reform Commission Republic of Ireland circa 2010 BAILII flag
- Non-Fatal Offences Against the Person, Report on (LRC 45-1994) [1994] IELRC 1 Irish Law Reform Commission Republic of Ireland circa 1994 BAILII flag

Law Journal Articles Referring to this Case

Journal Article Title †  Citation(s) Author Jurisdiction Date Full Text Citation Index
"Reasserting the Place of Objective Tests in Criminal Responsibility: Ending the Supremacy of Subjective Tests" (2011) 13 University of Notre Dame Australia Law Review 69 Hemming, Andrew Australia circa 2011 AustLII flag 1

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