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Sexual Offences Cases


Section 1 – Rape Cases
Cases relevant to s.76
Williams (1923)

 a singing teacher deceived his 16-year-old student into having sexual intercourse telling
her it was a procedure to improve her singing voice. D was charged with rape.
 D did not understand the dynamics of sexual intercourse so the court could find deception
as to the nature of the act.



Dica (2004)

 D, knowing he was HIV positive had unprotected sexual intercourse with two victims,
infecting both. Neither victims knew of D’s positive status when they consented.
 Court ruled: guilty of offence against the person not rape.
 Court of Appeal: allowed an appeal but the court clarified that a lack of knowledge about
D’s infection did not amount to deception as to the nature of the act. There was no rape.



Linekar (1995)

 D had sexual intercourse with a prostitute (V) having promised to pay her £25. D never
intended to pay her. D was charged with rape on the basis that V would not have
consented had she knew D was not going to pay her.
 Initially D was convicted of rape, but on appeal it was determined that consent was not
negated by D’s deception.
 The Court of Appeal recognised V would not have consented without payment promise,
but held that consent remained effective as she was not deceived as to the nature of the
act (she knew D would penetrate her vagina) or the purpose of D doing so (for his sexual
gratification.)



Devonald (2008)

 V (16 year old boy) was in a relationship with D’s daughter. D believed V had treated his
daughter badly and sought revenge by posing as a young girl online and persuaded V to
masturbate in front of a webcam. D was planning to use this video to humiliate the boy.
 Crown Court: guilty of sexual offence. Section 76 presumption applied V was deceived as
to D’s purpose in relation to the sexual act. Conviction upheld on appeal.



R v Elbekkay [1995]

 the appellant had been out drinking with a couple and retired to the couples flat. The
boyfriend fell asleep on the sofa and the appellant climbed into bed with the complainant.

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