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lawbird | 16:28 Sun 22nd Apr 2007 | Law
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hi everyone, im studying law at uni and have an upcoming moot, can anyone give any case law on whether blood constitutes property so in effect can then be stolen?
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More examples here, if you ignore the peasants in the middle.
Hmmmm, sounds like your doing the same stuff as me.
In R v Sharpe (1857) 21 JP 86, Dears & B 160.
This is the founding case of "no property in a corpse".
look at R v Patterson (2000) (westlaw) this was a doctor who stole blood plasma. Make up your own mind.......

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