Practice and Procedure

(1) PAUL ROGERS (2) GARETH BLAKE (3) STEVEN WYNN (4) IAN ROSS (5) MALACHI NICHOLS V DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC PROSECUTIONS (1999)

PUBLISHED July 22, 1999
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A person could be said to have intended to cause another harassment, alarm or distress even if there was no evidence that he knew that the other was present at the scene or could directly experience any of the alleged disorderly behaviour.

DC (Rose LJ, Cresswell J)

22/07/1999

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