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- R_v_Gnango abstract "Regina v Armel Gnango [2011] UKSC 59 is the leading English criminal law case on the interaction of joint enterprise, transferred malice, and exemption from criminal liability where a party to what would normally be a crime is the victim of it. The Supreme Court held, restoring Gnango's conviction for the murder of Magda Pniewska, that he was guilty of murder notwithstanding the fact that he had not fired the shot which killed Pniewska during the shoot out which led to her death, and that the fatal shot had been fired by his opponent in an attempt to kill him. The judgment of the Supreme Court has been criticised over the extent to which it was designed to mollify public opinion, and in the context of ongoing debates over the nature of the doctrine of joint enterprise.".
- R_v_Gnango wikiPageID "35387846".
- R_v_Gnango wikiPageRevisionID "592982732".
- R_v_Gnango appealedFrom Court_of_Appeal_of_England_and_Wales.
- R_v_Gnango appealedTo "Supreme Court".
- R_v_Gnango court Supreme_Court_of_the_United_Kingdom.
- R_v_Gnango dateDecided "2011-12-14".
- R_v_Gnango decisionBy "Lord Phillips of Worth Matravers & Lord Judge, Lord Brown of Eaton-under-Heywood, Lord Clarke of Stone-cum-Ebony and Lord Dyson".
- R_v_Gnango fullName "Regina v Armel Gnango".
- R_v_Gnango hasPhotoCollection R_v_Gnango.
- R_v_Gnango judges Anthony_Clarke,_Baron_Clarke_of_Stone-cum-Ebony.
- R_v_Gnango judges Brian_Kerr,_Baron_Kerr_of_Tonaghmore.
- R_v_Gnango judges Igor_Judge,_Baron_Judge.
- R_v_Gnango judges John_Dyson,_Lord_Dyson.
- R_v_Gnango judges Nicholas_Phillips,_Baron_Phillips_of_Worth_Matravers.
- R_v_Gnango judges Nicholas_Wilson,_Lord_Wilson_of_Culworth.
- R_v_Gnango judges Simon_Brown,_Baron_Brown_of_Eaton-under-Heywood.
- R_v_Gnango keywords "Accessories; Affray; Intention; Joint enterprise; Murder; Transferred malice; Victims".
- R_v_Gnango name "R v Gnango".
- R_v_Gnango numberOfJudges "7".
- R_v_Gnango opinions "If D1 and D2 voluntarily engage in fighting each other, each intending to kill or cause grievous bodily harm to the other and each foreseeing that the other has the reciprocal intention, and if D1 mistakenly kills V in the course of the fight, D2 is guilty of the offence of murdering V.".
- R_v_Gnango subsequentActions "R v Armel Gnango [2012] EWCA Crim 77".
- R_v_Gnango subject Category:2011_in_case_law.
- R_v_Gnango subject Category:2011_in_the_United_Kingdom.
- R_v_Gnango subject Category:English_criminal_case_law.
- R_v_Gnango subject Category:English_criminal_law.
- R_v_Gnango subject Category:Murder_in_2007.
- R_v_Gnango subject Category:Supreme_Court_of_the_United_Kingdom_cases.
- R_v_Gnango comment "Regina v Armel Gnango [2011] UKSC 59 is the leading English criminal law case on the interaction of joint enterprise, transferred malice, and exemption from criminal liability where a party to what would normally be a crime is the victim of it.".
- R_v_Gnango label "R v Gnango".
- R_v_Gnango sameAs m.0j9ncwl.
- R_v_Gnango sameAs Q7278271.
- R_v_Gnango sameAs Q7278271.
- R_v_Gnango wasDerivedFrom R_v_Gnango?oldid=592982732.
- R_v_Gnango isPrimaryTopicOf R_v_Gnango.