Miscarriage of Justice in UK Law
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R (Mullen) v Secretary of State for the Home Department
... ... It is common ground that section 133 of the Criminal Justice Act 1988 was enacted to give effect to this obligation in domestic law, so ... (1) The expression "miscarriage of justice" in section 133 is drawn directly from the English-language ... ...
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R v Mirza; R v Connor and Rollock
... ... to rule that it has no jurisdiction to examine a possible miscarriage of justice in this corner of the law ... 3 It is inherent in the ... ...
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R v Keane
... ... Keane [1994] EWCA Crim J0314-24 Before: The Lord Chief Justice of England (Lord Taylor of Gosforth) Mr Justice Auld and Mr Justice ... must be carried out and those in which the possibility of a miscarriage of justice dictates that disclosure must be made without any balancing ... ...
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Stirland v DPP
... ... Justice Atkinson. The Appellant obtained from the Attorney-General a certificate ... the accused's behalf was well founded or not, no substantial miscarriage of justice could be regarded as having actually occurred and consequently ... ...
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Woolmington v DPP
... ... Appellant, dismiss the appeal if they consider no substantial miscarriage of justice has actually occurred", they dismissed the appeal ... 3 ... ...
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Benedetto v The Queen (No 2)
... ... Evan George went to trial on 21 April 2001 in the High Court of Justice of the British Virgin Islands charged with the murder on 14 January 2000 ... , but he did not accept that this had given rise to a miscarriage of justice ... 23 With regard to the other grounds of appeal, ... ...
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DPP v Stonehouse
... ... This cynical view of justice and the jury system is inconsistent with the test applied by the Court of ... made an error in summing-up, on the ground that no substantial miscarriage of justice has actually occurred as a result of his error ... 34 That ... ...
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Barratt v Ansell (t/a as Woolf Seddon); Arthur JS Hall & Company v Simons
... ... Worsley was decided Sir Ronald Roxburgh (formerly Mr. Justice Roxburgh) said that "the pressures for putting barristers on the same ... are available in the field of criminal justice to prevent a miscarriage of justice if the effect of the advocate's negligence was to deprive the ... ...
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Meek v Fleming
... ... [1961] EWCA Civ J0626-3 ... Lord Justice Holroyd Pearce, ... Lord Justice Willmer and ... Lord Justice Pearson ... deceived or misled the court, and thereby occasioned a miscarriage of justice ... 2 The plaintiff was claiming damages ... ...
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Karen Kilraine v London Borough of Wandsworth
... ... Lord Justice Kitchin ... Lord Justice Sales ... Case No: ... obligation to which he is subject, (c) that a miscarriage of justice has occurred, is occurring or is likely to occur, ... ...
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