I\’d say you could be charged with conpiracy to murder here.
\’Coz you have, obviously, conspired here to commit a murder there.
I\’d say you could be charged with conpiracy to murder here.
\’Coz you have, obviously, conspired here to commit a murder there.
With whom will he have conspired?
He could be charged with murder.
“8. A British subject can be indicted for murder or manslaughter in England and Wales even when he commits the offence outside the jurisdiction. The nationality of the victim is immaterial: section 9 Offences against the Person Act 1861.” – CPS legal guidance
Is there such a thing as acts preparatory?
ukliberty: That’s interesting. So if you are British and murder someone, you can be charged, end of. No matter whom, no matter where. Something I hope I never have to bear in mind…
Quite, dearieme. A conspiracy requires at least three people.
“Is there such a thing as acts preparatory?”
I don’t think there is in relation to murder.
There is in relation to terrorism.
Presumably, although he could be charged with murder here, it would be rather hard to establish a reliable chain of custody for any evidence used, making prosecution rather tough…
He could also be charged with murder in the other country.
Brian, it only takes two: “if a person agrees with any other person or persons…” Criminal Law Act 1977. Same in New York.
Thank you for all these responses, now who wants to go on holiday with me…..