R v G

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title: R v G
text: R v G [2003] is an English criminal law ruling on reckless damage, for which various offences it held that the prosecution must show a defendant subjectively appreciated a particular risk existing or going to exist to the health or property of another, and the damaging consequence, but carried on in the circumstances known to him unreasonably taking the risk. It abolished the "objective recklessness" test set out in R v Caldwell.
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description: English criminal law ruling
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date created: 2010-09-12T13:35:07Z
date modified: 2024-09-04T15:34:26Z
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