R (JC and another) v Central Criminal Court (Just for Kids Law intervening)
| Jurisdiction | England & Wales |
| Judgment Date | 2014 |
| Date | 2014 |
| Year | 2014 |
| Court | Queen's Bench Division (Administrative Court) |
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6 cases
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Brian Aitken v DPP
...v Central Criminal Court [2014] EWCA Civ 1777, where the court upheld the decision of a Divisional Court ( [2014] EWHC 1041 (Admin), [2014] 1 WLR 3697) that on the true construction of the statute a s 39 order expires when the young person turns At [24] Laws LJ, with whom the other members ......
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KL v R
...review of the judge's order. 49 A similar view was expressed by Sir Brian Leveson P in R (JC and another) v. Central Criminal Court [2014] 1 W.L.R 3697. In that case, the Crown Court had decided that a section 39 order made in relation to youths convicted of terrorist offences would automat......
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RXG v Ministry of Justice
...the direction becomes 18: Venables v News Group Newspapers Ltd [2001] Fam 430 [28] per Dame Elizabeth Butler-Sloss P.; R (JC) v Central Criminal Court [2014] 1 WLR 3697 [13], [39] and R v Markham [2017] 2 Cr. App. R. (S.) 30 [89] per Sir Brian Leveson P. The position is the same for reporti......
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R v Ayman Aziz
...a reporting restriction under section 45 ceases to have effect when the subject of the restriction reaches the age of 18: R (JC) v Central Criminal Court [2014] 1 WLR 3697 [13], [39] and Markham [89]. Mr Kane did not press the submission that section 11 of the Contempt of Court Act 1981 con......
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