a few are missing because i couldnt find much on them, you might be more lucky
Crime Case Law
Barton v. Armstrong (1973)
- pressure to enter a contract
Collins v. The Queen (1980)
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Dietrich v. The Queen (1992)
- no automatic right to legal aid
R v. Anderson (1990)
- criminal negligence causing death
M’naghten’s Case (1843)
- were the first serious attempt to codify and rationalise the attitude of the criminal law towards mentally incompetent defendants.
R v. Blaue (1975)
-a case in English law in which the Court of Appeal decided that the refusal of a Jehova's Witness to accept a blood transfusion after being stabbed did not constitute a novus actus interveniens for the purposes of legal causation, Lawton LJ ruling that, as a matter of public policy, those "who use violence on others must take their victims as they find them.", envoking the thin-skull rule. (a legal doctrine used in both tort law and criminal law that holds an individual liable for all consequences resulting from his or her activities leading to an injury to another person, even if the victim suffers an unusually high level of damage (e.g. due to a pre-existing vulnerability or medical condition)
R v. Byrne (1960)- diminished responsibility
-the defendant was a sexual psychopath who strangled a young woman and mutilated her body
R v. Dudley and Stephens (1884) – (necessity)
a leading English criminal case that established a precedent, throughout the common law world, that necessity is no defence against a charge of murder. It concerned survival cannibalism following a shipwreck and its purported justification on the basis of the Custom of the Sea.
R v. Mohan (1976)
This appeal is about the question what state of mind, mens rea, is required to be proved as an ingredient of the offence of attempting to commit a crime.
R v. Peterson (1994)
R. v. Porter (1936)- insanity defence
R v. Potsik (1973)
R v. Sharkey (1949)
- seditious comments against the government
R v. Van Nguyen (2005)
-executed for trafficking- crimes outside jurisdiction
R v. Wakefield (1969)
R v. Tideman (1969)
Robertson v. Samuels (1973)
Saffron v. DDP (1989)
US v. Holmes 1842
Viro v. the Queen – self defence
The Wonderland Club (2000) – international child porn ring brought down by cooperation of many different police forces in all different countries