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The result of this invidious doctrine, as formulated in Chan Wing-Siu v The Queen [1985] 1 AC 168, meant that “if two people set out to commit an offence (crime A), and in the course of that joint enterprise, one of them (D1) commits another offence (crime B), the second person (D2) is guilty as an accessory to crime B if he has foreseen the possibility that D1 might act as he did. [read post]
15 Apr 2013, 10:16 am
Several people in the Halifax drug trade had conspired to kill a rival and Murphy was in a car with one of the co-conspirators at the scene of the crime. [read post]
16 Feb 2010, 6:12 am by Lawrence B. Ebert
Further, the US has a vice-president who plagiarized in law school and SIU has a president who plagiarized in his Ph.D. thesis. [read post]
25 Jun 2013, 6:30 am by Michael B. Stack
  I suppose the only people that can answer that for most of those questions would be a jury of our peers. [read post]
22 Feb 2008, 12:55 am
To bring this issue around to Poshard and Wendler and SIU, contemplate words written by Peter Gregory on self-plagiarism:Maybe work is different for university people, but I think those words belong to his former employer. [read post]
3 Dec 2022, 7:08 am
  What these people had demonstrated during this period of time was that they did not recognize the sovereignty of the People’s Republic of China over HKSAR, and they did not support the policy of the “One Country, Two systems”. [read post]
1 Oct 2021, 10:08 am by Jane Turner
” McWilliam found the SIU investigation to be negligent. [read post]
22 Jan 2018, 5:40 am
Although the injured person testified that she travelled for one and a half hours every day to work, arbitrator Silber found that this did not constitute a misrepresentation, as many people travel that amount of time to work. [read post]
9 Dec 2019, 12:05 pm by Gordon Ahl, William Ford
The subcommittee will hear testimony from Sophie Richardson, the China director for Human Rights Watch; Joey Siu, the vice president of the City University of Hong Kong Students Union; Ferkat Jewdat, a Uighur American activist; and Adrian Zenz, a senior fellow in China studies at the Victims of Communism Memorial Foundation. [read post]