R v Jordan
R v Jordan (1956) 40 Cr App R 152 is an English criminal law case establishing that exceptional medical negligence may constitute a novus actus interveniens, capable of absolving a defendant of liability for any subsequent injury or death.
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R v Jordan
R v Jordan (1956) 40 Cr App R 152 is an English criminal law case establishing that exceptional medical negligence may constitute a novus actus interveniens, capable of absolving a defendant of liability for any subsequent injury or death.
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R v Jordan (1956) 40 Cr App R ...... ny subsequent injury or death.
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27,187,217
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636,546,126
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1956-01-01
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Novus actus interveniens; causation
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R v Jordan (1956) 40 Cr App R ...... ny subsequent injury or death.
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R v Jordan
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