IPH v Chief Constable of South Wales

JurisdictionEngland & Wales
Date1987
CourtDivisional Court
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6 cases
  • R v T
    • United Kingdom
    • House of Lords
    • 29 Abril 2009
    ...defendants had the understanding of ordinary boys of their ages. The prosecution should have adduced evidence of this. 19 In IPH v Chief Constable of South Wales [1987] Crim L.R. 42 the defendant, aged 11, joined with other boys in smashing the windows of a motor van, scraping its paintwork......
  • C (A Minor) v DPP
    • United Kingdom
    • House of Lords
    • 16 Marzo 1995
    ...criticisms and referred toJ B H and J H (Minors) v O'ConnellUNKUNK ((1981) Crim LR 632) and I P H v Chief Constable of South Wales ((1987) Crim LR 42). His Lordship then considered the reasons given by Mr Justice Laws for his conclusions in the court below to show that they did not conclude......
  • L. (A Minor) v DPP
    • United Kingdom
    • Queen's Bench Division (Administrative Court)
    • 2 Mayo 1996
    ...distinct from merely naughty it is not usually necessary to lead direct evidence on this point. In IPH v Chief Constable of South Wales [1987] Crim LR 42 Woolf LJ suggested that a police officer when interviewing the suspect should incorporate some questions designed to probe the issue of w......
  • R. v. B. (J.T.), [2009] N.R. Uned. 185
    • Canada
    • 29 Abril 2009
    ...of ordinary boys of their ages. The prosecution should have adduced evidence of this. [19] In IPH v. Chief Constable of South Wales [1987] Crim L.R. 42 the defendant, aged 11, joined with other boys in smashing the windows of a motor van, scraping its paintwork and pushing it into a post. T......
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