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ummmm | 14:32 Mon 10th Sep 2012 | Law
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If someone is charged and sentenced with GBH and further down the road the victim dies, having never recovered from their injuries, can further charges be brought?
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Yes. The original charge can be upgraded from GBH to murder, and the case reviewed.
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Okay, cheers.
I think there is a time limit though between the attack and death of the victim - sure I read it was one year and one day.
From ABe's link...

"A change in the law, resulting in the abolition of the 'Year and a Day Rule', allows people to be charged with a different offence for the same attack if the victim later dies as a result of their injuries."
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When I said he never recovered from his injuries I should have said 'never fully recovered'

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