Attorney General's Reference (No. 2 of 2000); R v W
Jurisdiction | England & Wales |
Year | 2001 |
Date | 2001 |
Court | Court of Appeal (Criminal Division) |
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6 cases
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R v FB and Others
...judge with any such power as that.” 20 A more modern example of an attempt to short circuit the process can be found in Attorney General's Reference (No 2 of 2000) [2001] 1 Cr App R 36, in which the judge, having failed to persuade the CPS to abandon the case, waited for it to be opened and......
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R v N Ltd and Another
...exhaustive, made no reference to a power such as is here in question, as would be expected if such power existed. 21 In Attorney-General's Reference No 2 of 2000 [2001] 1 Cr App R No 36 at 503 the defendant was indicted for the possession of an offensive weapon, a rice flail. The Judge befo......
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R (R) v Durham Constabulary and Another
... ... or guardian consented to its being given, no such requirement is imposed, at any rate ... 2 The age of criminal responsibility ... the Criminal Justice and Court Services Act 2000 and section 165(1) of and para 198 of Schedule 9 ... (9) Any reference (however expressed) in any enactment passed ... In Attorney General's Reference (No 2 of 2001) [2003] UKHL ... ...
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DPP v P O'C
... ... Macken J ... [S.C. No: 17 of 2005] THE SUPREME COURT ... 2 1. The Court of Criminal Appeal has certified, ... the Central Criminal Court on the 2nd June, 2000, on charges of indecent assault contrary to ... Reference was made to Ryan and Magee, The Irish Criminal ... (c) a nolle prosequi is entered by the Attorney-General, which cannot be done before the ... ...
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