National Coal Board v Gamble
Jurisdiction | England & Wales |
Judgment Date | 1958 |
Date | 1958 |
Court | Divisional Court |
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Margaret Gardner v Rivington Gardner
...proof of a guilty motive is relevant to proof of a criminal intent. On this point, see: Williams v R [1986] 84 App. Rep.299 and National Coal Board v Gamble [1959] 1Q.B.11. 13 This Court will thus, in due course in this Judgment, have to determine whether the Claimant has proven, beyond an......
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3 books & journal articles
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Placing bankers in the front line: the secondary liability of bankers for their customers’ regulatory contravent
...in KJM Smith, Chs 2±4. See the famous example ofthe retailer of the gun subsequently used to commit a crimeby Devlin J in NCB v Gamble [1959] 1 QB 11, 20±3. Whilst`mere' inactive presence (ie without added encouragementor prior arrangement) at the scene of an oence is notenough, omitting t......
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A Normative Case for Abolishing the Doctrine of Extended Joint Criminal Enterprise
...(OUP, Oxford 2007) 246–247.64. See Virgo (n 17), 860.65. Ibid 862.66. Ibid.67. R v Coney (1882) 8 QBD 534; National Coal Board v Gamble [1959] 1 QB 11; R v Clarkson [1971] 1 WLR 1402; RvGiannetto [1997] 1 Cr App R 1; s. 8 of the Accessories and Abettors Act 1861 (UK), s. 89 of the Criminal ......
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Recent Judicial Decisions
...as the guilty mind of theactual principal. This distinction is brought out by the DivisionalCourt in National Coal Board v. Gamble (1958, 3 W.L.R. 434).January-March 1959 19 A driver employed by a firm of hauliers took his lorry to acolliery of the National Coal Board where it was filled wi......