DPP v Gomez; R v Gomez
Jurisdiction | England & Wales |
Judgment Date | 22 April 1991 |
Date | 22 April 1991 |
Court | Court of Appeal (Criminal Division) |
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8 cases
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R v Hinks (Karen Maria)
...dismiss the appeal. I do not consider it right in this case to depart from decisions of the House in Reg. v. Lawrence [1972] A.C. 626 and Reg. v. Gomez [1993] A.C. 442. Nor do I think it appropriate for the House to review the judge's summing up on dishonesty in this case but not doing so i......
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R v Hinks (Karen Maria)
...sort of deception. 42 He, rightly, further drew our attention to another authority which appears to be contrary to the submission, namely R v Gomez [1993] AC 442, in particular a passage in the speech of Lord Keith at page 457B, which contains this reference to Lawrence: "… Viscount Dilhorn......
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Director of Public Prosecutions v Gomez
...Crim.L.R. pp. 273-4. 93The judgment in the Court of Appeal in this case, which was delivered by Lord Lane, C.J., is reported at [1991] 1 W.L.R. 1334. The matter is clearly put at p. 1338E: "What in fact happened was that the owner was induced by deceit to agree to the goods being transferr......
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Wheatley and Another v Commissioner of Police of the British Virgin Islands
...of Appeal took a different view. Directing itself in accordance with R v Lawrence (Alan) [1972] AC 626, R v Morris (David) [1984] AC 320, R v Gomez [1993] AC 442 and R v Hinks [2001] 2 AC 241, it concluded (para 37) that considerations of gain and loss were irrelevant to the decision wh......
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2 books & journal articles
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'Born again' in barbados: the theft act, 1992
...there was no appropriation since he was entitled to take possession of them under a 51 [1990] 1 Q.B. 274. 52 Supra n. 5, para. 34. 53 [1991] 3 All E.R. 394; [1993] A.C. 442. voidable contract of sale. There would thus be no appropriation if the act was done with the owner's consent or expre......
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Recent Judicial Decisions
...CoB.E., L.L.M.,TheUniversityofSheffieldLegalCorrespondentofthePoliceJournalRECENT JUDICIAL DECISIONSUSE OF STOLEN CHEQUERv. Gomez[1991] 1 W.L.R. 1334 Court of AppealAman calledBallayaskedGomez,theassistantmanagerof a shopsellingelectrical goods,ifhe would supply goods in exchange for two st......