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The Guilty Mind: Criminal Law Series (Montrose Playhouse)

Sat, 01 Feb

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Montrose

Join us as members of the jury as we examine reckless actions, evil intent and motive. What happens if ‘it was all a joke’? What if you are asked to harm someone? We will explore real cases involving weapons, attack dogs and plotting to murder your neighbour!

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The Guilty Mind: Criminal Law Series (Montrose Playhouse)
The Guilty Mind: Criminal Law Series (Montrose Playhouse)

Time & Location

01 Feb 2025, 19:00 – 21:00 GMT

Montrose, The Mall, Montrose DD10 8NN, UK

About the event

Welcome to Scots Law Talks. 


Join us for an exciting evening where we deliver our Criminal Law Series: The Guilty Mind event!

Taking place on Saturday 1st February 2025 at 19:00 GMT, this in-person event is a must-attend for anyone interested or curious in understanding criminal law in Scotland.


In this talk, we promise Real Cases, Real Crimes, Real Scotland again.

 

But what is a guilty mind? Join us as members of the jury as we examine reckless actions, evil intent and motive.


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