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- R. v. Smith (Thomas Joseph) [1959] 2 QB 35, [1959] A.C. is an English criminal law case, dealing with causation and homicide. The court ruled that negligence of medical staff, nor being dropped on the way from a stretcher twice, does not break the chain of causation in murder cases. (en)
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- Court of Appeal sitting as the Court-Martial Appeal Court (en)
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- Regina or The Queen or The Crown versus Thomas Joseph Smith (en)
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- Lord Parker CJ ; two others (en)
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- (en)
- murder (en)
- chain of causation (en)
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- Conviction in a Court-Martial. (en)
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- R. v. Smith (Thomas Joseph) [1959] 2 QB 35, [1959] A.C. is an English criminal law case, dealing with causation and homicide. The court ruled that negligence of medical staff, nor being dropped on the way from a stretcher twice, does not break the chain of causation in murder cases. (en)
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- R v Smith (Thomas Joseph) (en)
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