R v MAXINE VIOLET WILLIAMS (AKA MAXINE VIOLET HENRY) (2013)

PUBLISHED December 13, 2013
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Where an appellant had not given evidence at her trial, there was no evidence on which a reasonable jury could have concluded that there might have been provocation by the victim or consequential loss of control by the appellant before a fatal stabbing. A suggested defence of provocation was therefore mere speculation.

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