Dock Identification in UK Law

  • R v Forbes (Anthony Leroy)
    • House of Lords
    • 14 December 2000
    ... ... construction and application of the provisions relating to identification parades in Code D of the Codes of Practice issued under the Police and ... shared the general view that identification of the defendant in the dock was undesirable, for obvious reasons, and favoured the extended use of ... ...
  • R v Pop (Aurelio)
    • Privy Council
    • 22 May 2003
    ... ... For some reason the police did not then hold an identification parade. On 14 August the appellant was cautioned and charged with the ... parade and in consequence the identification of the appellant was a dock identification. The failure to hold an identification parade was contrary ... ...
  • DPP (on Behalf of HM) v Christie (Criminal Appeal)
    • House of Lords
    • 07 April 1914
  • Google Inc. v Judith Vidal-Hall and Others The Information Commissioner (Intervener)
    • Court of Appeal (Civil Division)
    • 27 March 2015
    ... ... cases such as Pickstone v Freemans plc and Litster v Forth Dry Dock & Engineering Co Ltd suggest that, in terms of section 3(1) of the 1998 ... (b) of the definition)." There are therefore two forms of identification: direct and indirect ... 109 Section 1(1) was intended to ... ...
  • Tido v R
    • Privy Council
    • 15 June 2011
    ... ... Mrs Conover checked the telephone and noted from the caller identification system that a call had been received from Mandingo's Restaurant at about ... 9 Ms Edgecombe was permitted by the trial judge to make a dock identification of the appellant as the man who had made the telephone call ... ...
  • Glinski v Mclver
    • House of Lords
    • 22 February 1962
    ... ... was detained, that he was thereafter unlawfully put up for identification and detained in a detention cell until about 5 p.m. when he was released ... Secondly, a comparison between the quantities shown on the dock passes and those shown on the delivery notes established that the latter ... ...
  • R v Caird
    • Court of Appeal (Criminal Division)
    • 19 August 1970
    ... ... any community whether it occurred in some unsalubrious quarter of a dock city or a place like Cambridge. By the end of the occasion that produced ... , the first ground of his application relates to his identification in Court by Police Constable Taylor as being the man whom the latter had ... ...
  • Benedetto v The Queen (No 2)
    • Privy Council
    • 20 October 2003
    ... ... was found a short distance away to the west in the area of the ferry dock. Various items of clothing and other personal belongings including a can ... Another example is identification evidence, where experience has shown that such evidence can have this ... ...
  • Barker v Corus (UK) Ltd; Murray v British Shipbuilders (Hydrodynamics) Ltd; Patterson v Smiths Dock Ltd and Others
    • House of Lords
    • 03 May 2006
    ... ... share doctrine, this court attempted to fashion a remedy for persons injured by a drug taken by their mothers a generation ago, making identification of the manufacturer impossible in many cases. We realised that in order to provide relief for an injured DES daughter faced with this dilemma, we ... ...
  • Peter Cadder Appellant
    • Supreme Court (Scotland)
    • 26 October 2010
    ... ... 6 On 27 August 2008 an identification parade was held at London Road Police Office. A DVD compilation showing an ... made reference both to the contents of the interview and to the dock identification of the appellant by John Tracey. On 29 May 2009 the ... ...
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