Can you be guilty of damaging property which has not been damaged?
A recent case taken to the High Court posed an interesting question: can someone be found guilty of damaging property, where the property has not actually been damaged?
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A recent case taken to the High Court posed an interesting question: can someone be found guilty of damaging property, where the property has not actually been damaged?
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