Facts
The defendant, Hansford Delroy Nedrick, had a grudge against a woman named Viola Foreshaw and threatened to "burn her out". On January 25, 1985,REGINA v NedrickAppellate decision reasoning
The court set down model guidance for juries in cases where intention was unclear. Lord Lane CJ said:''“Where the charge is murder and in the rare cases where the simple direction is not enough, the Jury should be directed that they are not entitled to infer the necessary intention unless they feel sure that death or serious bodily harm was a virtual certainty (barring some unforeseen intervention) as a result of the defendant's actions and that the defendant appreciated that such was the case …The decision is one for the Jury to be reached upon a consideration of all the evidence.”In summary, intent may be ''inferred'' if the following conditions are jointly satisfied: # The result was a virtual certain consequence of an actor's conduct, ''and'' # The actor knows that it is a virtually certain consequence986 Year 986 ( CMLXXXVI) was a common year starting on Friday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar. Events By place Byzantine Empire * August 17 – Battle of the Gates of Trajan: Emperor Basil II leads a By ...1 W.L.R. 1025 at 1027''
Notes and references
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