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Naicker v State | [2018] FJSC 24 | Supreme Court of Fiji | Fiji | 1 Nov 2018 | PacLII |
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Caucau v State | [2018] FJCA 171 | Court of Appeal of Fiji | Fiji | 4 Oct 2018 | PacLII |
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Rasaku v State | [2013] FJSC 4 | Supreme Court of Fiji | Fiji | 24 Apr 2013 | PacLII |
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Kumar v R |
[1987] FJCA 1; |
Court of Appeal of Fiji | Fiji | circa 1987 | PacLII |
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is structured on the foundations of the Common Law of England The formation of a joint enterprise may be spontaneous, and the fact that the participants acted on the spur of the moment does not negative their criminal liability on the basis of joint enterprise As Lord Lane CJ explained in R v Hyde |
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United Kingdom | circa 1991 | LexisNexis / Westlaw |
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R v Slack |
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United Kingdom | circa 1989 | LexisNexis / Westlaw |
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R v Hinds |
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United Kingdom | circa 1962 | LexisNexis |
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