Joint Enterprise, a refresher on the leading case of Jogee [2016] UKSC 8

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  • Released 7th Feb 2022
  • James Edenborough
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Joint Enterprise remains one of the more complex areas of criminal law. The case of R. v Jogee [2016] UKSC 8, found that the doctrine of parasitic accessory liability could not be supported and went on to restate key principles.

It helps to have an understanding of how the issues were set out and resolved in Jogee, giving a context to the principles the case restated, and to see how they were applied in some subsequent case well as refreshing some older cases dealing with withdrawal from a joint enterprise.

This presentation aims to do three things: consider key paragraphs in Jogee, look at some subsequent cases `applying the principles it set out, and briefly look at cases dealing with withdrawal from joint enterprise.

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Learning objectives:

  • An understanding of the decision in R. v Jogee [2016] UKSC 8 including the removal of the doctrine of parasitic accessory liability and the restating of principles of secondary liability
  • An awareness of some subsequent cases applying those principles
  • An awareness of some issues arising in cases dealing with withdrawal from joint enterprise

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James Edenborough

Consultant to LTC (Practising Barrister) • Law Training Centre

James studied history at the University of Cambridge, going on to an MA in Legal and Political Theory at UCL. A practising barrister, James was at the criminal bar for 13 years. In 2015, James moved in-house to work in professional regulation, specialising in fitness to practise. James taught criminal procedure to paralegal students for NALP and was a trainer for the International Debate Education Association, an NGO which promotes democratic culture through debate, teaching seminars to students in Russia, central Europe, and China.

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