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What court room in the UK has 5 judges deciding upon the outcome?

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I am studing the case R V G in which there is dispute over a 15 year old having sex with a 12 year old and how he should be charged. I have 5 judges interpretations on the outcome but can't work out who actually gave the verdict or if it was a joint effort.

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