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R v White
Potassium Cyanide
R v Cheshire
Original wounds (shotgun wound) were no longer life threatening, but D was still responsible
R v Jordan
'Palpably wrong' treatment - D was not guilty
R v Roberts
Jumped from a moving car
R v Blaue
'butfor' D, V would have survived.
Mohan
Oblique intent
Hancock v Shankland
probabilty and foreseeability is evidence of intention of the consequence
Rv Nedrick
Virtual Certainty
R v Woolin
Must realise harm is a virtual certainty
R v Matthews and Alleyne
D's foresight of virtually certain consequences was only a rule of evidence
R v Cunningham
subjective recklessness
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