20. Offences committed partly within and partly outside England and Wales.
20. Offences committed partly within and partly outside England and Wales.
Criminal Procedure (Volume 27 (2021), paras 1–442; Volume 28 (2021), paras 443–938) | Commentary
An offence may be committed against the criminal law of England even where certain elements of that offence are committed or occur abroad, at least where the last essential constituent element of the offence takes
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An offence may be committed against the criminal law of England even where certain elements of that offence are committed or occur abroad, at least where the last essential constituent element of the offence takes
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