What is the significance of the case “Woolmington v DPP” (1935)?

criminal case

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In every charge of murder, the fact of killing being first proved, all the circumstances of accident, necessity, or infirmity are to be satisfactorily proved by the prisoner, unless they arise out of the evidence produced against him; for the law presumeth the fact to have been founded in malice, unless the contrary appeareth...
"Foster's Crown Law" (1762).



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