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Old Rule Stops Killer's Claim

Killer Cannot Claim Pension Of Spouse S/He Killed
Glover v Staffordshire Police Authority
QBD
5 October 2006
Daily Law Notes Summary
The common law rule of forfeiture, as now enunciated in s 1 of the
Forfeiture Act 1982, precluded the widow of a retired police
officer, who had been convicted of his manslaughter, from
receiving a widow’s pension under the Police Pensions Regulations
1987.

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