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In R v Elvidge, what did A do to B?
In R v Elvidge, what did A do to B?
- Induced intoxication to commit rape
- Mistook B's consent for sexual interaction
- Threatened to email photos of B
- Touched B physically (correct)
What was the court's decision in R v Tarten?
What was the court's decision in R v Tarten?
- The court ruled A's mistake was reasonable
- The court acquitted A due to lack of evidence
- The court deemed A's claim of consent unreasonable (correct)
- The court sentenced A to life imprisonment
What was D's motive in Rv Bingham?
What was D's motive in Rv Bingham?
- D pretended to threaten B to test her loyalty
- D pretended to threaten B to force sexual interaction (correct)
- D pretended to threaten B out of jealousy
- D pretended to threaten B to extort money
What is NOT a defence to rape according to R Fotheringham?
What is NOT a defence to rape according to R Fotheringham?
What can be inferred about sexual offences from the cases mentioned?
What can be inferred about sexual offences from the cases mentioned?
In R v Elvidge, what was the nature of the contact between A and B?
In R v Elvidge, what was the nature of the contact between A and B?
What was the issue with A's claim in R v Tarten?
What was the issue with A's claim in R v Tarten?
What was the tactic used by D in Rv Bingham?
What was the tactic used by D in Rv Bingham?
What is the significance of R Fotheringham?
What is the significance of R Fotheringham?
What can be inferred about the cases mentioned?
What can be inferred about the cases mentioned?