THE BASIC PRINCIPLES OF KNOWLEDGE OF THE LAW

The Basic Principles Of knowledge of the law

A defendant doesn't have genuine knowledge when they consider a thing to the contrary. The standard is subjective and also the perception of your defendant need not be reasonable, only trustworthy.[3] One example is, in R v. Williams[four] the defendant intervened in what he assumed was a mugging but was in reality a citizen's arrest. His error was

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