Armed Robbery in UK Law

  • Jobling v Associated Dairies Ltd
    • House of Lords
    • 25 Junio 1981
    ... ... his action came on for trial, he was shot in the same leg during an armed robbery and the limb had to be amputated well above the knee. The trial ... ...
  • R v Jogee
    • Supreme Court
    • 18 Febrero 2016
    ... ... principal and the accessory are together engaged on, for example, an armed robbery of a bank, the accessory who keeps guard outside is as guilty of ... ...
  • R v Sharp (Colin)
    • House of Lords
    • 16 Diciembre 1987
    ... ... 83 ... The appellant, during the course of an armed robbery, had fired a shot which killed the wife of one of the employees ... ...
  • Baker v Willoughby
    • House of Lords
    • 26 Noviembre 1969
    ... ... These later tortfeasors cannot have been insured in respect of the robbery which they committed ... 29 I think a solution of the theoretical ... ...
  • R v Hayward, R v Jones (Anthony), R v Purvis
    • Court of Appeal (Criminal Division)
    • 31 Enero 2001
    ... ... 33 The robbery of which Jones was convicted took place on 18th August 1997. Jones and a ... have experienced a quite terrifying event when they were held up by armed masked men when this robbery took place. Some of the civilian witnesses ... ...
  • R v Avis and Others
    • Court of Appeal (Criminal Division)
    • 16 Diciembre 1997
    ... ... (1995) 16 Cr App R(S) 904 both appellants pleaded guilty to robbery and also to offences against this subsection. On pleas of guilty, they ... 32 The use of firearms by armed robbers and drug dealers is prevalent and on the increase. A person who ... ...
  • DPP v Ping Lin
    • House of Lords
    • 29 Julio 1975
  • R v Billam
    • Court of Appeal (Criminal Division)
    • 21 Febrero 1986
    ... ... count of rape, one count of wounding with intent and two counts of robbery. The sentences imposed upon him were ten years' imprisonment in respect of ... she was walking back to her Hall of Residence, when the appellant armed with a knife confronted her and forced her to give him her purse. He then ... ...
  • R v Bryan James Turner
    • Court of Appeal (Criminal Division)
    • 24 Marzo 1975
    ... ... gang in November 1970 when three members were convicted for the robbery in February 1970 of a bank at Ilford. At least seven men took part in this ... £138,111 was stolen. The raiders were armed and masked. A shot was fired. Eight days later, on August 18th, a security ... ...
  • R v Powell (Anthony Glassford); R v English (Philip); R v Daniels (Antonio Eval)
    • House of Lords
    • 30 Octubre 1997
    ... ... were guilty of murder because they knew that the third man was armed with a gun and realised that he might use it to kill or cause really ... party who takes part in a criminal enterprise (for example, the robbery of a bank) with foresight that a deadly weapon may be used, should not ... ...
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