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brutforce

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Which of the following landmark cases led to the stipulation that wrong means legally and morally wrong?
 
  a) Regina vs. M'Naghten
  b) Regina vs. Swain
  c) Regina vs. Chaulk
  d) Regina vs. Oommen

Question 2

Which of the following landmark cases lead to the accused being required to know what is wrong, but also being able to apply that knowledge at the time of the act?
 
  a) Regina vs. M'Naghten
  b) Regina vs. Swain
  c) Regina vs. Chaulk
  d) Regina vs. Oommen



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Answer to Question 1

This is awesome you took your the time to answer these questions. You have been so helpful.

Answer to Question 2

Great help.



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