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Gross negligence manslaughter

Balen, P. (2004) Gross negligence manslaughter. Clinical Risk, 10, 25-27. [Pg.166]

At the time of the trial, the offence of manslaughter utilised an objective recklessness standard, as established in R v Lawrence [1982] AC 510 and R v Seymour [1983] 2 AC 493, rather than the gross negligence standard utilised following the subsequent decision in R v Adomako [1995] 1 AC 171. [Pg.196]


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