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R v EDWARD LLOYD GREEN (2005)

PUBLISHED November 1, 2005
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In view of the evidence and the manner in which the case was presented by the Crown, the jury verdicts convicting the offender of murder and his co-accused of manslaughter were ones which no reasonable jury, that had applied its mind to the facts of the case, could have reached. The offender's conviction for murder was set aside and replaced with a conviction for manslaughter.

[2005] EWCA Crim 2513

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