R. v. Tutton

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R. v. Tutton and Tutton, [1989] 1 S.C.R. 1392 is a famous decision of the Supreme Court of Canada on the mens rea requirements for criminal offences related to manslaughter. The Court was split three to three over whether two parents, believing that their diabetic child was cured by God, are guilty of manslaughter for intentionally failing to give the child his insulin.


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