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cannot be committed by an omission. However, in this case, the crime was not an omission to move the car; rather, it constituted a continual act of battery. The offence was not complete until the moment Fagan realised that he had driven onto the foot of the officer and, in deciding not to cease this
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The defendant, Mr. Fagan, was in his car when a police officer approached him and told him to move his car. In accordance with the directions, Fagan backed his car up, accidentally rolling it onto the foot of the officer. When the officer yelled at him to move his car off his foot, he cursed back at
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on the grounds that there can be no offence in omitting to act and that the act of driving onto the constable's foot was done completely by accident so there was no
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At trial, Fagan was convicted of "Assaulting a constable in execution of his duties". Fagan
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Conviction by Willesden magistrates in 1967, upheld in Middlesex Quarter Sessions
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were present, an assault had been committed, and Fagan's conviction was upheld.
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deliberate omission to act to cease harm being inadvertently inflicted at outset
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Regina v. (usually spoken as The Crown and or against) Vincent Martel Fagan
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him, told him to wait, and refused to move, which was an act of defiance.
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