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R V (1) GEORGE HENRY APPLEBY (2) MARC HENRY APPLEBY (3) PETER GEORGE CORBETT (1998)

PUBLISHED January 23, 1998
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Appeals against murder convictions allowed where no evidence that appellants knew or had foresight that the killer had a knife. Judge's failure to distinguish between intending to inflict really serious harm and intending to kill, undermined extent to which relationship between appellants and killer was a joint enterprise.

CA (Crim Div) (Hutchison LJ, Laws J, Curtis J)

23/01/1998

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