Broadhurst v The Queen
| Jurisdiction | UK Non-devolved |
| Court | Privy Council |
| Judgment Date | 1964 |
| Date | 1964 |
| Year | 1964 |
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179 cases
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R v Goodway
...and followed in a number of New Zealand cases to which we were referred. Thus, in Dehar 1969 NZLR 763, after citing the above passage from Broadhurst, North P went on at page 756 as follows: "We think that it follows from the cases we have cited, that where lies constitute an important elem......
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Henfield et Al v Commissioner of Police
...to be established by evidence other than that of the accomplice who was to be corroborated (see p 900 j to p 901 a and p 902 e, post); Broadhurst v. R [1964] l All E.R. III, R v. Debar [1969] NZLR 763, R v. Lucas [1981] 2 All E.R. 1008 and dictum of Lord Taylor, C.J. in R v. Richens [1993] ......
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Henfield et Al v Commissioner of Police
...to be established by evidence other than that of the accomplice who was to be corroborated (see p 900 j to p 901 a and p 902 e, post); Broadhurst v. R [1964] 1 All E.R. 111, R v. Dehar [1969] NZLR 763, R v. Lucas [1981] 2 All ER 1008 and dictum of Lord Taylor CJ in R v. Richens [1993] 4 All......
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Black v R
...73 . In Patterson v Regina [2016] 2 BHS J. No. 45, a decision of this Court, I stated at paragraphs 13 through 16: “13 In R v Broadhurst [1964] AC 441 Lord Devlin indicated that it was important that a jury should be carefully directed upon the effect of the conclusions they reach if the ac......
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3 books & journal articles
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Preliminary Sections
...of Education v. Rice & Ors 19'11 A.C. 179. 60 British and French Bank Ltd v. El-Assad (1967) N.M.L.R. 40. 318 Broadhurst v. The Queen [1964] A.C.441 98 Browne v. De Luxe Car Services [192-7] 1 All E.R. 383, [1941] 1 K.B. 549. 323 Bruce v. Presbytery of Deer [1867] L.R. 1 S.c. 96, 97, H L 20......
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Cases referred to in 1967
...of Education v. Rice & Ors 19'11 A.C. 179. 60 British and French Bank Ltd v. El-Assad (1967) N.M.L.R. 40. 318 Broadhurst v. The Queen [1964] A.C.441 98 Browne v. De Luxe Car Services [192-7] 1 All E.R. 383, [1941] 1 K.B. 549. 323 Bruce v. Presbytery of Deer [1867] L.R. 1 S.c. 96, 97, H L 20......
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Criminal Law
...the irrebuttable presumption that he intended the natural consequences of his acts. In the Privy Council case of Broadhurst v The Queen[1964] AC 441, Lord Devlin explained (at 462): “In a case in which the intent of an accused is to be ascertained solely by inference, nothing short of incap......