Jones v Whalley

JurisdictionEngland & Wales
Neutral Citation[2005] EWHC 931 (Admin)
Date2005
Year2005
CourtQueen's Bench Division (Administrative Court)
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14 cases
  • R v Gore (Raymond); R v Maher (Timothy)
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of Appeal (Criminal Division)
    • 30 July 2009
    ...of the 2001 Act only preclude a prosecution for an offence in relation to which a notice was issued. 15 Mr Lander drew attention to Jones v Whalley [2007] 1 AC 63, where a private prosecution was brought by the victim against the perpetrator of an assault. The officer in the case had issued......
  • R (Guest) v DPP
    • United Kingdom
    • Divisional Court
    • Invalid date
  • R v Rollins and Another
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of Appeal (Criminal Division)
    • 9 October 2009
    ...The continuing survival of the right, to the extent provided for by that section, is vouchsafed by the decision of the House of Lords in Jones v Whalley [2007] 1 AC 63; and, as was observed by Mitting J in R (Ewing) v Davis [2007] EWHC 1730 (Admin), at paragraph [23], “if the right of priva......
  • Media Protection Services Ltd v Crawford (Andrew) and Crawford (Christine)
    • United Kingdom
    • Queen's Bench Division (Administrative Court)
    • 16 August 2012
    ...see the speeches in the House of Lords in Gouriet v Union of Post Office Workers [1978] AC 435. That is however now an outdated view. In Jones v Whalley [2006] UKHL 41 [2007] 1 AC 63, Lord Bingham said, at paragraph 16: A crime is an offence against the good order of the state. It is for th......
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1 books & journal articles
  • House of Lords
    • United Kingdom
    • Sage Journal of Criminal Law, The No. 71-4, August 2007
    • 1 August 2007
    ...Prosecutions: Abuse of ProcessJones v Whalley [2006] UKHL 41W appealed against the decision of the Divisional Court (Jones v Whalley[2005] EWHC 931) that the administration and acceptance of a policecaution in respect of an offence were not suff‌icient to render the exerciseof the right of ......

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