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Sexual Offences (consent (intoxication (R v Camplin - man deliberately got…
Sexual Offences
consent
can be withdrawn at any time, even half way through
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intoxication
R v Camplin - man deliberately got girl drunk she was barely conscious, she had said no all night, it had gotten to the stage where she wasn't able to say or do anything
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R v Malone sex with drunk 16 year old, was carried home and left on her bed by her friends, accused said he heard her calling out , falling in and out of consciousness - lack of resistance didn't mean consent - needed positive act
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Fraud
physical body
R v Dee wife asleep in bed, someone started having sex with her, thought it was her husband, when she found out fought him of - court held it was rape
nature of act
R v Williams - may not know what act was, thought it would improve vocals, not a sexual act
R v Flattery - accused though submitting to a medical, was sex instead - citiated cosnent
DPP v C drunk, fell asleep in her own room, someone had sexual intercourse with her, couldn't of consented as she was asleep
Sexual Assault
R v Tabassum accused asked women to take part in breast cancer survey, claiming to teach them how the carry out self-check - thought consenting to medical research - not involved in research at all
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