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LIFE SUPPORT, SURROGATE AGENCY, DEEP LEARNING
R V PETER DONOVAN GREEN (2002) | Lccsa
Where the prosecution case against a doctor comprised many similar allegations of indecent assault made by several of his former patients, the court was entitled to assume that the evidence of those witnesses was true before asking itself whether it would be an affront to common sense to explain the allegations on the basis of chance or coincidence. Where the defence alleged that the witnesses were mistaken or lying, it was permissible to take a cumulative approach to such evidence.
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Sexual Assault
This article will consider the legal definition of sexual assault, what must be proven for there to be a conviction, and what you should do if you have been accused of sexual assault.
House of Lords - Regina v. J (Appellant) (On appeal from the Court of Appeal (Criminal Division))
They could not accept (pp 16, 24) that when Parliament amended the relevant Act to criminalise acts of indecency it intended that general power to be used to circumvent the time limit placed on prosecutions under the specifically applicable sections of the same statute.
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TS [2008] EWCA Crim 6 - Google Search
Sultan v REGINA | [2008] EWCA Crim 6 | England and Wales Court of Appeal (Criminal Division) | Judgment | Law | CaseMine
Get free access to the complete judgment in Sultan v REGINA on CaseMine.
Vulnerable defendants and the courts – The Justice Gap
L3-5 Legal Overview - Sexual Offending: Legal Overview Social context: -Difficult to report because - Studocu
Sexual Offences Act 2003
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Arresting Thoughts | Issue 120 | Philosophy Now
Maeve Roughton asks if it’s becoming a crime to think the wrong thoughts.
The Act Requirement law - Google Search
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The Voluntary Act Requirement Notes | Digestible Notes
A basic introduction and summary of the voluntary act requirement. These notes include an overview of the actus reus of a crime.
Omissions Cases | Digestible Notes
Basic summaries and coherent overviews of omissions cases in criminal law.
Protection from Eviction Act 1977
An Act to consolidate section 16 of the Rent Act 1957 and Part III of the Rent Act 1965, and related enactments.
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The Case of Helga Wanglie – Futile Treatment - Center for Practical Bioethics
Does the suggestion of withdrawal of life-sustaining technologies reflect moral decay in our culture?
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What is the Mental Health Act?
The Mental Health Act (MHA) says when you can be detained in hospital and treated against your wishes. You can be detained if professionals think your mental health puts you or others at risk, and you need to be in hospital. This is sometimes called 'being sectioned'
The Pressure to Withhold or Withdraw Life-sustaining Therapy from Critically Ill Patients in the United States - PMC
Physicians and nurses sometimes exert pressure on the families of critically ill patients to withhold or withdraw life-sustaining therapy from them. This pressure may stem from prognostic, professional, social, and economic factors. Although the pressure ...
Deciding about treatments that prolong life: MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia
Sometimes after injury or a long illness, the main organs of the body no longer work properly without support. Your health care provider may tell you that these organs will not repair themselves.
For some patients the harm is not in dying, but in being kept alive - Healthy Debate
It’s been five years since my grandmother died, and I still remember how sterile, cold, and distant her hospital room felt, no matter my family’s loving
Life-Prolonging Treatments - Kokua Mau
MAKING END-OF-LIFE DECISIONS