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  1. In the case of Booth v CPS the court upheld a conviction for criminal damage when the defendant was drunk and stepped out of the way of a car causing a collision and £517 worth of damage. It was ruled that despite the defendant being drunk, he must have closed his mind to the risk.

  2. Best Buy is the brainchild of the company's founder and chairman, Richard M. Schulze. In 1966 Schulze and a partner established Sound of Music, Inc. and opened their first store in St. Paul, Minnesota, in an attempt to capture a share of the Twin Cities' home and car stereo retail market.

  3. r v g [2003] ukhl 50 Facts: two boys, aged 11 and 12, left lit newspapers under a wheelie bin, causing a fire. Neither of them appreciated that there was any risk of the fire spreading.

  4. Dec 22, 2023 · Richard M. Schulzes idea wasn’t just to sell electronics but to redefine how they were sold. By 1970, Schulze was the sole owner, and he sensed the limitations of the stereo market. Schulze expanded the store’s products to include appliances and VCRs, which saw sales skyrocket to $9.5 million by 1982.

  5. Facts. Two boys (Ds) set fire to newspapers in the back of a shophouse, and burnt down supermarket and adjoining buildings. They were charged under s1 Criminal Damage act 1971 for reckless arson.

  6. Richard Michael Schulze (born March 25, 1941) is an American billionaire businessman. He is the founder of Best Buy and was chairman and CEO. On the Forbes 2016 list of the world's billionaires, he was ranked number 722 with a net worth of US$2.4 billion.

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    Dec 27, 2023 · R v G and Another [2003] UKHL 50 is a significant ruling in English criminal law that addressed the concept of recklessness and specifically dealt with the objective recklessness test set out in the earlier case of R v Caldwell [1982].