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… other words, the fact that D1 uses a weapon that is more dangerous than any weapon D2 contemplated that he might use … steals from the premises. D2 assists or encourages D1 by driving D1 to and from the scene and/or acting as a look-out, … other words, the fact that D1 uses a weapon that is more dangerous than any weapon D2 contemplated that he might use …
… was charged with causing death by careless/inconsiderate driving, and he pleaded guilty at the first hearing. The … was charged with causing death by careless/inconsiderate driving, and he pleaded guilty at the first hearing. The …
… scrutiny and peer reviews. For example, in drink driving cases, where defence experts produce new and unproven … scrutiny and peer reviews. For example, in drink driving cases, where defence experts produce new and unproven …
… theft, intimidation, and road traffic issues including the driving of unlicensed vehicles. Wildlife offences can also … theft, intimidation, and road traffic issues including the driving of unlicensed vehicles. Wildlife offences can also …
… terrorist offences or riot. Other offences such as dangerousdriving may also present a serious risk to the public at … terrorist offences or riot. Other offences such as dangerousdriving may also present a serious risk to the …
… bailed, even with substantial conditions. For example, a dangerous suspect who poses a serious risk of harm to a … without the admission of evidence of misconduct e.g. driving while disqualified 129 , or possession of a firearm … bailed, even with substantial conditions. For example, a dangerous suspect who poses a serious risk of harm to a …