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Grievous bodily harm / Manslaughter in English law / Consent / Murder in English law / R. v. Sansregret / Patterson v. New York / Law / English criminal law / Appeal
Date: 2014-01-21 23:37:36
Grievous bodily harm
Manslaughter in English law
Consent
Murder in English law
R. v. Sansregret
Patterson v. New York
Law
English criminal law
Appeal

SUPREME COURT OF QUEENSLAND CITATION: Carter v Attorney-General for the State of QueenslandQCA 140

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