Duncan v Jones
Jurisdiction | England & Wales |
Date | 1935 |
Court | King's Bench Division |
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29 cases
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DPP v Jones and Another
...free passage of people to and fro. Of course, if there had been any fear of a breach of the peace, the police could have interfered: see Duncan v. Jones [1936] 1 K.B. 218. But there was nothing of that kind." (My emphasis.) 179 Glidewell L.J. then stated at p. 150: "In Nagy v. Weston itself......
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R Coventry Airport and Another and Others Dover Harbour Board and Others Associated British Ports and Another
...to unlawful action? We have been shown six authorities which in their different ways touch on aspects of this question. 127 The facts in Duncan v Jones (1936) 1 KB 218 were that Mrs. Duncan was about to address a number of people in the street when Inspector Jones, reasonably apprehending t......
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R v Coventry Airport, ex parte Phoenix Aviation ; R v Dover Harbour Board, ex parte Peter Gilder and Sons ; R v Associated British Ports, ex parte Plymouth City Council
... ... Mr David Pannick, QC and Mr David Anderson for Dover Harbour Board; Mr David Vaughan, QC, Mr David Lloyd-Jones and Mr Philip Moser for Peter Gilder & Sons. Mr Richard Gordon, QC and Mr Nicholas Green for Plymouth City Council; Mr Richard Field, QC, Mr ... ...
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Foulkes v Chief Constable of the Merseyside Police
...been lawfully arrested where, for example, a police officer reasonably apprehends that a breach of the peace may be caused thereby, see Duncan -v- Jones [1936] 1 KB 218 and Thomas -v- Sawkins [1935] 2 KB 21I would accept Mr Ley's submission that the common law power of a police constable ......
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7 books & journal articles
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Protest Before and During a Pandemic
...of those who differ from the majority’.52. (1882) 15 Cox CC 138.53. Ibid 145 (Field J), 148 (Cave J).54. Ibid 147.55. In Duncan v Jones [1936] 1 KB 218, 222, Lord Hewart CJ described Beatty v Gillbanks as a ‘somewhat unsatisfactorycase’.56. In Redmond-Bate v DPP (1999) 163 JP 789, Sedley LJ......
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Protest Before and During a Pandemic
...of those who differ from the majority’.52. (1882) 15 Cox CC 138.53. Ibid 145 (Field J), 148 (Cave J).54. Ibid 147.55. In Duncan v Jones [1936] 1 KB 218, 222, Lord Hewart CJ described Beatty v Gillbanks as a ‘somewhat unsatisfactorycase’.56. In Redmond-Bate v DPP (1999) 163 JP 789, Sedley LJ......
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Recent Judicial Decisions
...preventive action must be directed. Thecourt referred to Beattyv.Gilbanks (1882) 9 QBD 308, Wisev.Dunning[1902] 1 KB 167, Duncanv.Jones [1936] 1 KB 218, Nicolv.DPP(1995) The Times, November 22 and [1996] Crim. LR 318, R.v.Morpeth Justices ex parte Ward (1992) 95 Cr. App. R 215, Percyv.DPP[1......
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Police Discretion and the Rule of Law: Economic Community Rights versus Civil Rights
...emphasis 274).30 Such authorities include Humphries vConnor (1864) 17 Ir CLR 1; O’Kelly vHarvey (1883) 14 LR Ir105; Duncan vJones [1936] 1 KB 218 and Jordan vBurgoyne [1963] 2 QB 744.31 RvThe Justices of Londonderry (1891) 28 LR Ir 440 at 450. This appears to be the most appropriateway of r......
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