Abstract
The law on joint enterprise murder has been harsh on secondary parties and in R v Jogee the Supreme Court attempts to alleviate this harshness by reversing an incomplete and erroneous reading of the previous case law. This comment considers whether this liberalisation of the law in favour of secondary parties is more apparent than real.
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