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R v Lunn [2017] EWCA Crim 34 – Rule 10.2(2) CrimPR.

- duplicity – multiple incidents.
- only 3 out of 400 incidents alleged in single charge expressly proved.
1) duplicity relates to the form of the indictment.
- charging a course of conduct does not charge more than one offence.
2) use of spreadsheets (or schedules) to give details of allegations in fraud cases not objectionable.
3) where D guilty of single charge, alleging a course of conduct, sentencing considerations not confined to those incidents within the charge expressly found proved.

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