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English criminal law / Criminal law / Elements of crime / Canadian criminal law / Darren Varley / Manslaughter in English law / R. v. Latimer / Murder in English law / Manslaughter / Law / Crime / Sentencing
Date: 2008-06-09 10:42:26
English criminal law
Criminal law
Elements of crime
Canadian criminal law
Darren Varley
Manslaughter in English law
R. v. Latimer
Murder in English law
Manslaughter
Law
Crime
Sentencing

Court of Queen’s Bench of Alberta Citation: R. v. Ferguson, 2004 ABQB 928

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