Langrish v Archer
Jurisdiction | England & Wales |
Year | 1882 |
Date | 1882 |
Court | Queen's Bench Division |
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5 cases
- Chen Geok Len and Another; PP
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Toh Teong Seng v Public Prosecutor
...156 ER 1131 (refd) Heydon's Case (1584) 3 Co Rep 7a; 76 ER 637 (folld) Knox v Anderton (1983) 76 Cr App R 156 (refd) Langrish v Archer (1882) 10 QBD 44 (refd) Melser v Police [1967] NZLR 437 (refd) PP v Chen Geok Len [1967] 1 MLJ 59 (refd) PP v Gue Song Yam [1993] 2 SLR (R) 60; [1993] 2 SLR......
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M'Intyre v Morton
...or in any of the said places and with the said intent.’ 1 Woods v. Lindsay, 1910 S. C. (J.) 88, 6 Adam, 294. 2 Langrish v. ArcherELR, (1882) 10 Q. B. D. 44. 3 Sewell v. TaylorUNK, (1859) 29 L. J., M. C. ...
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LEE LYE POH vs PUBLIC PROSECUTOR
...a public place while being used for the reception and conveyance of passengers, but not while it lies empty in a siding. Laugrish Archer (1882) 10 QBD 44. Wellard's case appears to be authority for saying that a public place would seem to include a place to which the public are accustomed t......
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1 books & journal articles
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Male Persons Soliciting or Importuning for Immoral Purposes
...which has been held to include apublicurinal (R. v. Harris, 24L.T.74), and a railway carriage in transit(Langrish v. Archer, 10 Q.E.D. 44; 47 J.P. 295).Itwill, it is appre-hended, extend to public parks, racecourses, public gardens, and otherplaces of a like nature, whether the public pay f......