Raising the Bar for the Mens Rea Requirement in Common Intention Cases
Recently, the Court of Appeal in Daniel Vijay s/o Katherasan v. Public Prosecutor took the view that the law on common intention was not adequately settled in Singapore despite the 138-year history of s.34 of the Penal Code. It went on to give an extensive review of the cases interpreting the sectio...
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Main Author: | CHUA, Eunice |
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Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
2011
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