R v Collins

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R v Collins 1973 QB 100 was a unanimous appeal in the Court of Appeal of England and Wales which examined the meaning of "enters as a trespasser" in the definition of burglary, where the separate legal questions of an invitation based on mistaken identity and extent of entry at the point of that beckoning or invitation to enter were in question. rdf:langString
rdf:langString R v Collins
rdf:langString R v Collins
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rdf:langString [1973] QB 100; [1972] 3 WLR 243; 2 All ER 1105; 56 Cr App R 554
rdf:langString Court of Appeal – Criminal Division
rdf:langString Edmund Davies and Stephenson L.JJ. and Boreham J.
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rdf:langString Trespass
rdf:langString Burglary with intent to rape
rdf:langString R v Collins 1973 QB 100 was a unanimous appeal in the Court of Appeal of England and Wales which examined the meaning of "enters as a trespasser" in the definition of burglary, where the separate legal questions of an invitation based on mistaken identity and extent of entry at the point of that beckoning or invitation to enter were in question. Collins was a 19-year-old workman with access to a ladder to a very small family he knew of after a late-night drinking. He was convicted of burglary: with intent to commit rape of an 18-year-old woman and sentenced to a term of imprisonment. This was overturned at this appeal.
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xsd:date 1972-05-05
rdf:langString Theft Act 1968, Section 9
rdf:langString Trial at Essex Assizes
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