- R v Clarkson (David)
R v Clarkson (David) (1971) 55 Cr. App. Rep. 445 is an English criminal law case, dealing with
aiding and abetting andaccessorial liability . The court ruled that in order for aiding and abetting to have taken place, there must be evidence of active encouragement of the crime.The defendant watched as a woman was raped three times, although there was no evidence that he encouraged the action.
Since there is no offence of
omission in English law, unless aduty of care is present, the defendant's actions were not indictable, and his appeal was successful.ee also
R v. Coney (1882)
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