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Court of Appeal (Criminal Division) Regina v B.T. [2003] Lord Justice Malin, Mr Justice Stevens and Mr Justice Coughlin The defendant, E, a boy aged 12 at the time of the offence, was charged with sexually assaulting his cousin, a 16 year old girl contrary to section 5 of the Sexual Offences Act 2003. On 26th February 2004, the appellant was convicted of sexual assault contrary to clause 2 of the Sexual Offences Bill 2003. He appeals against this judgement with the leave of the Full Court. APPEAL from the Crown Court The facts are stated in the opinion of Lord Justice Malin. This is an appeal from the judgement of Heaton J which sets out with care the background to the application and his findings thereon. I will start this judgement by setting out what he said. He said this: "On 16th January 2004 the applicant was accused of sexually assaulting his cousin. The circumstances...

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