This case is familiar to students of English law largely because of its facts.
I was reminded of it by a slightly similar Australian case cited on Wordorigins.
This case is familiar to students of English law largely because of its facts.
I was reminded of it by a slightly similar Australian case cited on Wordorigins.
Link well spotted between both ‘extraordinary’ cases.
Alas, having taken Eng. criminal law as my last undergraduate law-&-langs. finals subject early in 1973, I just missed out on R. v. Collins as a memorable citation for the burglary/ sex offences question.