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Hamilton v Att. Gen. 2010 JLR 313 (21 July 2010)


Criminal Law-drugs-importation-knowingly concerned in importation of prohibited goods, contrary to Customs and Excise (Jersey) Law 1999, art. 61(2)(b)-mens rea satisfied if accused knew or believed importing controlled drugs (even if mistake as to type), or money to be used for drug trafficking or proceeds of drug trafficking-simple importation of money not prohibited-trial not unfair if guilty verdict consistent with finding that accused believed importing either drugs or drug money

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