Attorney General of Hong Kong v Wong Muk Ping
Jurisdiction | UK Non-devolved |
Judgment Date | 1987 |
Date | 1987 |
Court | Privy Council |
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DPP v Kinsella
...... the prosecution's case and confirmed the general narrative of how the day progressed and the ... approach was taken in Ireland in Attorney General v. Levison [1932] IR 158 . In that ... Bridge of Harwich in Attorney General of Hong Kong v. Wong Muk Ping [1987] 1 AC 501 where ......
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The People (at the suit of the DPP) v Aidan Conroy
...of the evidence in the case, to see how it fits in with that evidence. She adopted the approach taken by Lord Bridge in Attorney General of Hong Kong v. Wong Muk Ping [1987] 1 A.C. 501, where he said: “Where the prosecution relies on the evidence of an accomplice and where…the independent ......
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R v Richards (K)
...Miss C. Richards, Crown Counsel, for the Crown; D.S. Schofield for the accused. Cases cited: (1) Att.-Gen. (Hong Kong) v. Wong Muk Ping, [1987] A.C. 501; [1987] 2 All E.R. 488; (1987), 85 Cr. App. R. 167, applied. (2) Chan Wing-Siu v. R., [1985] A.C. 168; [1984] 3 All E.R. 877, applied. (3)......
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R v Willoughby
...who in law are regarded as suspect for a variety of reasons, some of which may not be readily apparent to jurors: see Attorney General of Hong Kong v. Wong Muk-ping (1987) 2 All E. R. 488. 11 In such a case as the present, where the crime but not the involvement of the defendant is admitted......
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Corroboration rules in the law of evidence - should the caribbean jurisdictions continue to hold on to them?
...that, in cases involving (1970) 55 Crim. App. Rep. 229 (P.C.). D.P.P. v. Kilbourne[l913] A C. 729. A-G o f Hong Kong v. Wong Muk-Ping [1987] 2 All E.R. 488 (PC). R v. Whitehead [1929] 1 K.B 99. Corroboration Rules in the Law of Evidence 505 witnesses with a reputation for untruthfulness and......