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Whitely v Chappel (1868) LR 4 QB 147

March 01, 2012
Whitely v Chappel (1868) LR 4 QB 147


A statute made it an offence 'to impersonate any person entitled to vote.' The defendant used the vote of a dead man. The statute relating to voting rights required a person to be living in order to be entitled to vote.

Held:

The literal rule was applied and the defendant was thus acquitted.

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