Dehal v Crown Prosecution Service
Jurisdiction | England & Wales |
Date | 2005 |
Court | Queen's Bench Division |
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4 cases
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R (Purdy) v DPP
...there are many offences which engage Convention rights, including public order offences (see, e g, Dehal v Crown Prosecution Service (2005) 169 JP 581) and prohibitions on consensual violence or sexual activity: see, e g, Laskey, Laggard and Brown v United Kingdom (1997) 24 EHRR 39 and R v ......
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Director of Public Prosecutions v Elliott Cuciurean
...trespass as defined in section 68(1).” 56 Moses LJ then went on to say that his earlier judgment in Dehal v. Crown Prosecution Service [2005] 169 JP 581 should not be read as requiring the prosecution to prove more than the ingredients of section 68 set out in the legislation. If the prosec......
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Abdul v DPP
...which the District Judge has come is one she could not properly have reached. See: Percy v DPP [2001] EWHC Admin 1125; Hammond (supra); Dehal v Crown Prosecution Service [2005] EWHC 2154 (Admin). 50 (3) Discussion: As it seems to me, the Judge proceeded very much in accordance with the rele......
- Bauer and Others v DPP
1 books & journal articles
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Public Order Act 1986, S. 4A: Proportionality and Freedom of Expression
...Court Public Order Act 1986, s. 4A: Proportionality and Freedom of Expression Dehal v Crown Prosecution Service [2005] EWHC 2154, (2005) 169 JP 581 On 4 June 2003, the appellant, who was a practising Sikh, attended theSikh Temple (Gurduwara) in Luton, Bedfordshire. He placed a notice ona bo......