Atwal v Massey

JurisdictionEngland & Wales
Date1972
Year1972
CourtQueen's Bench Division
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5 cases
  • R v Moys
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of Appeal (Criminal Division)
    • May 18, 1984
    ...found it and not enquiring where it came from." 8 No doubt that form of words was derived from the decision of the Divisional Court in Atwal v. Massey (1972) 56 Cr. App. E. 6. In that case at page 8 of the report Lord Widgery, Chief Justice, said this: "The question is a subjective one: was......
  • R v Grainge
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of Appeal (Criminal Division)
    • December 18, 1973
    ...receives them he is guilty of the offence of handling stolen goods. The Section does not say that suspicion is enough. 12 Atwal v. Massey (1971) 3 All England Reports, page 881 , illustrates the scope of the section. At page 882 Lord Widgery, Lord Chief Justice, said in relation to the fa......
  • R v Griffiths
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of Appeal (Criminal Division)
    • June 21, 1974
    ...Theft Act 1968 in relation to "knowing or believing" the goods to be stolen goods. He invited the Recorder's attention to the case of Atwal v. Massey, (1972) 56 Criminal Appeal Reports, 6. It is significant to observe that the Recorder in discussion with Counsel expressed the view that "The......
  • R v Carl Mathew Goldby
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of Appeal (Criminal Division)
    • November 22, 1974
    ...the whole truth. It is not necessary to do any more than refer to the judgment of this Court delivered by the Lord Chief Justice in Atwal v. Massey (1971) 3 All England Reports, 881 at page 882 and the judgment of the Court delivered by Mr. Justice Eveleigh in R.v. Grainge, reported in (19......
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