The Hong Kong Criminal Law ReportsGovernment Printer, 1992 - Criminal law |
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Page 95
... defendant's actions ; secondly , if the defendant may have been labouring under a mistake as to the facts , he must be judged according to his mistaken view of the facts ; thirdly , that is so whether the mistake was , on an objective ...
... defendant's actions ; secondly , if the defendant may have been labouring under a mistake as to the facts , he must be judged according to his mistaken view of the facts ; thirdly , that is so whether the mistake was , on an objective ...
Page 220
... defendant . Counsel for the defendant also raised issue as to what was actually said by the defendant under caution . As it turned out , the defendant's own evidence largely supported the evidence of the investigating officer . In any ...
... defendant . Counsel for the defendant also raised issue as to what was actually said by the defendant under caution . As it turned out , the defendant's own evidence largely supported the evidence of the investigating officer . In any ...
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... defendant's actions ; secondly , if the defendant may have been labouring under a mistake as to the facts , he must be judged according to his mistaken view of the facts ; thirdly , that is so whether the mistake was , on an objective ...
... defendant's actions ; secondly , if the defendant may have been labouring under a mistake as to the facts , he must be judged according to his mistaken view of the facts ; thirdly , that is so whether the mistake was , on an objective ...
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