"R v Adams" refers to a notable legal case in the context of UK law, particularly regarding issues of consent and the defense of necessity in relation to assisted suicide. The case involved Martin Adams, who was charged with murder after he assisted his terminally ill friend in ending her life. The legal discussions focused on whether Adams could argue that he acted out of necessity, given his friend's suffering and desire to die.
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