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R v Thabo Meli (Thabo Meli v The Queen)

S. Brown-Winkfield S. Brown-Winkfield December 08, 2024 7 min read
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R v Thabo Meli (1954) explores intent in criminal acts. Four defendants, believing they had killed a man, disposed of his body, causing his actual death. The case ruled that consecutive actions, driven by a single intent, constitute one transaction in law, forming the basis for criminal liability.

R v Thabo Meli (Thabo Meli v The Queen) - one transaction - preconceived plan - mens rea - causation
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Also know as: Thabo Meli v The Queen

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🏛️ Court: Privy Council
🗓️ Judgment Date: 13 January 1954
🗂️ Where Reported: [1954] 1 W.L.R. 228; [1954] 1 All E.R. 373; [1954] 1 WLUK 426
📍 Jurisdiction: United Kingdom/Lesotho

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Unity of Act and Intent: When a series of acts are part of a preconceived plan, they are treated as one transaction in law. In R v Thabo Meli, the intent to kill persisted across the defendants’ actions, regardless of their belief that death occurred earlier.

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