Smith, Hogan, & Ormerod's Criminal Law is rightly regarded as the leading doctrinal textbook on criminal law in England and Wales. Published in its first edition over fifty years ago, it continues to be a key text for undergraduates and an essential reference source for practitioners.
FURTHER READING Corporate liability C. Clarkson, 'Kicking Corporate Bodies and D. Bergman, The Case for Corporate Responsi- Damning their Souls' (1996)59 MLR557 bility (2000) J. Gobert, 'Corporate Criminality: Four N. Cavanagh, ...
101 In Coley , 102 a non - driving case in which doctors agreed that D would not have been conscious of his movements , the Court of Appeal asserted a particularly restrictive approach ...
Smith, Hogan, and Ormerod's Criminal Law
Smith, Hogan, and Ormerod's Criminal Law
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597 McCrone v Riding [1938] 1 All ER 721... 117 McDavitt [1981] Crim LR843. . . 417 McDonald [2016] EWCA Crim 1529 . . . 172 McDonnell [1966] 1 QB 233. . .447 McFall [1994] Crim LR 226 . . . 286 McGrory [2013] EWCA Crim 2336.
'Smith, Hogan, & Ormerod's Criminal Law' is rightly regarded as the leading doctrinal textbook on criminal law in England and Wales. The text owes its consistent popularity to its accessible style, depth of analysis and breadth of coverage.
(c) Nomination of the crime As currently interpreted, duress by threats involves an explicit or implicit requirement from X that D commits a particular crime. By contrast, in Cole,34 D was ordered by X to make timely ...
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127 For criticism, see N Cavanagh, 'Corporate Criminal Liability: An Assessment of the Models of Fault' (2011) 75 JCrim L 414. Although Cavanagh argues that this model is preferable to the other options, he suggests that it nevertheless ...