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  2. Ryan v R - Wikipedia

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    Ryan v The Queen (abbreviated to Ryan v R) is a seminal case in Australian criminal law. The case is an application to the High Court of Australia for special leave to appeal a conviction for murder. It is often cited in cases of felony murder (referred to as constructive murder in Australian law) and when the issue of voluntariness is in question.

  3. Burglary in English law - Wikipedia

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    It was ruled that the jury had been entitled to conclude that the entry had been effective. Furthermore, in R v Ryan (1996) 160 JP 610, the defendant had been found partially within a building, having been trapped by a window, and argued that this was not a sufficient entry. However, he was convicted as it was held that a partial entry was ...

  4. R v Ryan - Wikipedia

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    R v Ryan [2013] SCC 3 is a case concerning the availability of duress in the context of domestic violence. Background. Nicole Doucet Ryan (now Nicole Doucet) alleged ...

  5. Ronald Ryan - Wikipedia

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    Ronald Joseph Ryan (21 February 1925 – 3 February 1967) was the last person to be legally executed in Australia. Ryan was found guilty of shooting and killing warder George Hodson during an escape from Pentridge Prison, Victoria, in 1965. Ryan's hanging was met with public protests by those opposed to capital punishment. Capital punishment ...

  6. Practice Statement - Wikipedia

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    Louis Blom-Cooper described the change brought about by the Practice Statement as being as if the Lords "dropped a pebble into the judicial pool that produced not merely a few ripples but also a seismic wave in English juridicial thinking ... the story of that legally historic event displays the carapace of traditional English lawyers' disinclination readily to accept radical change and to the ...

  7. R v Dear - Wikipedia

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    R v Dear [1996] is an English criminal law case, dealing with homicide and causation. The court ruled, slightly extending R v Holland , that even if a victim aggravates his wounds sufficiently to cause otherwise avoidable death, the chain of causation is not broken.

  8. Ryan Garcia suspended 1 year, Devin Haney win becomes no ...

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    The surreal sequence of events that began with Ryan Garcia's career-defining win over Devin Haney has resulted in a suspension of at least one year for the mercurial boxer, according to veteran ...

  9. R v R - Wikipedia

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    R v R [1991] UKHL 12 is a House of Lords judgement in which R was convicted of attempting to rape his wife but appealed his conviction on the grounds of a marital rape exemption whereby R claimed a husband cannot be convicted of raping his wife as his wife had given consent to sexual intercourse through the contract of marriage which she could not withdraw.