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1886

R v Latimer

(1886) 17 QBD 359

Ratio Decidendi

The doctrine of transferred malice: where the defendant intends to harm one person but accidentally harms another, the mens rea is transferred to the actual victim.

Hechos

Latimer aimed a blow with his belt at a man in a pub. The belt bounced off and struck a woman standing nearby, causing serious injury.

Resumen de la sentencia

The court held that Latimer was guilty of unlawfully wounding the woman. His intention to strike the man was transferred to the woman actually injured.

Citas clave

"The prisoner must be held liable for the consequences of his act, even though those consequences were not intended by him."

Lord Coleridge CJ

Tratamiento posterior

Good law

The classic authority on transferred malice. Confirmed in AG's Reference (No 3 of 1994) [1998].