This looks great! You did a really thorough job describing the opinion and your writing is clear and with a neutral tone. I also really appreciated how many links you have to other, complicated issues of law (e.g. actus reus). If you want to do a little bit more, you may add an implications or further reading sections and link to any recent writing on the case (for example, blog posts). But it looks like you’re basically all set—great job! Slsnw12 (talk) 19:52, 25 February 2019 (UTC)Reply

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