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R v ALLAN FORMHALS (2013)

PUBLISHED November 21, 2013
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The principles of inconsistent verdicts were capable of applying where a defendant was found guilty on one count but the jury were unable to reach a verdict on another, but the bar was set high and it would be a rare case in which there was logical inconsistency that would render the conviction unsafe.

CA (Crim Div) (Davis LJ, Nicol J, Judge Elgan Edwards (Recorder of Chester))

21/11/2013

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