Jones v Sherwood

JurisdictionEngland & Wales
Year1942
Date1942
CourtDivisional Court
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4 cases
  • Jacob Hendrich Prai and Otto Ondawame v An Officer of The Government of Papua New Guinea (No 1) [1979] PNGLR 1
    • Papua New Guinea
    • National Court
    • 7 December 1978
    ...Ex parte Witherick [1932] 1 KB 450; as also is an information alleging that a person did assault or beat another: Jones v Sherwood [1942] 1 KB 127; as also is an information charging the sale of food which was not of the nature or not of the substance or not of the quality demanded by the p......
  • Rex v Foord
    • South Africa
    • Invalid date
    ...specify the offence of which the applicant was convicted. See Rex v Schech (supra); Rex v Wilmot (24 C.A.R. 63); Rex v Sherwood (1942, 1 K.B. 127); Rex v Wells (91 L.T. 98); Rex v van Rensburg (1931 OPD 183); Rex v Nte (1935, E.D.L. 305); and cf. Rex v Somni (1946 OPD 1); Rex v Phiri (1947 ......
  • Brandner v. Alberta (Solicitor General and Minister of Public Security) et al.,
    • Canada
    • Court of Queen's Bench of Alberta (Canada)
    • 1 April 2014
    ...394, refd to. [para. 43]. Chopra v. Eaton (T.) Co. et al. (1999), 240 A.R. 201; 1999 ABQB 201, refd to. [para. 50]. Jones v. Sherwood, [1942] 1 K.B. 127, refd to. [para. Dix v. Canada (Attorney General) et al. (2002), 315 A.R. 1; 2002 ABQB 580, refd to. [para. 53]. Crampton v. Walton et al.......
  • Attorney General (Mahony) v Hourigan
    • Ireland
    • Supreme Court
    • 24 October 1945
    ...Solicitor's Journal, p. 294. (3) [This paragraph contained the note of this case given in the Irish Law Times. The case is reported in [1942] 1 K. B. 127. There, the appellant was charged with, and was convicted of, having committed an assault or battery, and the conviction was held bad as ......
1 books & journal articles
  • Divisional Court
    • United Kingdom
    • Sage Journal of Criminal Law, The No. 56-1, February 1992
    • 1 February 1992
    ...'assault by beating' where force is used and 'assault by threatening'23 JournalofCriminal Lawwhere it is not. In Jones v Sherwood[1942]1 KB 127, a charge that theappellant 'did unlawfully assault or beat' the victim was held to be bad forduplicity. In Fax v Dingley[1967]1 WLR 379, the joind......

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