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Mondeo Law
BN001 - Brief Notes: Strict Liability

Mondeo Law

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2018 5:29


Barrister Chris talks about Strict Liability and how it even applied to a 15 year old defendant in R v G (2005). We also touch upon the offence of selling alcohol to minors. Further on R v G [2008] UKHL 37 Further reading on Strict Liability could include; Cundy v Le Cocq (1884) 13 QBD 207, Alphacell v Woodward [1972] AC 824, Warner v MPC [1969] 2AC 256 Alongside the detailed case studies, in these shorter “Brief Notes” episodes, Chris will tell us what being a barrister is really like, as well as explaining the court system, legal tactics and even answering any questions listeners may have.  Mondeo Law is written and produced by Alex Boardman and Chris Kehoe, and was developed with Ant McGinley (@antmanlovesyou) Brief notes theme music is Funk Down by MK2, and appears under creative commons 3.0 license, Follow us on social media @mondeolaw on Twitter and Instagram.

Northpod Law & UKCLB Podcasts
S11E06 - Between The Rock and a Hard Place

Northpod Law & UKCLB Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2014


Listen to this week's show here.On this week's show, John Cooper QC joins our roving reporter, Keith Jones in Gibraltar to talk about the law and the Bar in one of Britain's far-flung outposts.A little closer to home, we look at what happens when you cough to something whilst in custody and when that sort of confession will not be allowed in to evidence. We take a glance over fracking near Northpod Towers and celebs on trial near our local cobbles.Also, a look at sentencing for assisting a suicide by buying the petrol used.  The rather grim case of R v Howe [2014] gets a once-over.The links are below.  Enjoy UKCLB Podcast for the next six weeks and we'll see you on the other side of that.You can listen to show by clicking right here but, of course, we'd prefer that you subscribed on iTunes or via Google Play Store or via any good podcatcher app on your phone/tablet.  Ben from Northpod Law particularly recommends this one for Android and iOS.You can also find us on Stitcher and soon on TuneIn.Beeres v CPS West Midlands [2014] EWHC 283 AdminR v Howe [2014] EWCA Crim 114R (Purdy) v DPP [2010] 1 Cr App R 1