Saturday, February 23, 2013

R. v. HORRY (1952) N.Z.L.R. 111


Death-Instances under which it may be said to have be proven by circumstantial evidence, notwithstanding the fact that neither the body nor any trace thereof has ever been found, and that accused has not confessed to any wrongdoing. 

*Cited in R. v. Amani Zephania Kimweri (1968) HCD 50

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