R v Ali (Yasir) [2015] EWCA Crim 1295

Court of Appeal

Facts: The defendant was involved in grooming young girls for sexual activity. The case examined how grooming affected the complainants' ability to give genuine consent.

Held: The Court of Appeal upheld the conviction, finding that grooming undermined the genuine consent of the complainants. The court recognized that grooming impacts the validity of consent.

Key Quote: The Court noted that "grooming undermines genuine consent and impacts the validity of the consent given."

💡Leveluplaw: This case illustrated the impact of grooming on the nature of consent, highlighting how manipulative behaviors can affect consent validity.

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