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R vs Dewey 2024 and SHPOs


R vs Dewey 2024 and SHPOs

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https://www.casemine.com/judgement/uk/664e39da8731331589610935

This is a fairly recent case, involving SHPOs and the infamous no contact clause, that is automatically included in many cases.
It is more specific than the Smith ruling from 2011 and may be useful in arguing for an SHPO to be amended.
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