Strict liability
Strict liability
Real World
In Callow v Tillstone (1900), a butcher was convicted of selling unfit meat even though a vet had certified it as safe. Because the offence was strict liability, his honest and reasonable belief in the meat's quality was no defence.
Exam Focus
Use the Gammon (1985) criteria to explain how courts determine whether a statutory offence is one of strict liability.
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