R v Ali and Hussain; and R v Stewart

JurisdictionEngland & Wales
Date1970
Year1970
CourtCourt of Criminal Appeal
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  • R v Adrian Craig Mason; Clayton Paul Wood; Eammon Terry George McClelland; John Paul Tierney [CA (Crim), 13/02/2002]
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of Appeal (Criminal Division)
    • 6 December 2002
    ...R. 365. Simon Brown LJ considered the earlier authorities. In particular he referred to Ali and Hussein [1966] 1 QB 688 and Stewart (1970) 54 Cr. App. R. 210. In both these cases evidence of covert recordings was regarded as being admissible. The same approach was adopted in Shaukat Ali( Th......
  • Her Majesty's Advocate V. Lee Everton Higgins &c
    • United Kingdom
    • High Court of Justiciary
    • 17 May 2006
    ...accused of a fair trial in terms of Article 6. The Advocate Depute referred to the Police (Scotland) Act 1967, Section 17; R v Stewart [1970] 1 WLR 907; R v Bailey [1993] 3 All E R 513; R v Mason [2002] 2 Cr App R 628, [2002] EWCA Crim 385; Allan v UK (2002) 36 EHRR 143; R v Grant [2006] QB......
  • R v Mason and Others
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of Appeal (Civil Division)
    • 13 February 2002
    ...365.Simon Brown LJ considered the earlier authorities. In particular he referred to Ali and Hussein [1966] 1 QB 688 and Stewart (1970) 54 CrAppR 210. In both these cases evidence of covert recordings was regarded as being admissible. The same approach was adopted in Shaukat Ali (The Times 1......
  • R v Michael grainger ward and Another
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of Appeal (Criminal Division)
    • 25 March 1997
    ...even know." 13 The learned judge carried out a careful investigation of the tape on the voir dire. He had cited to him Ali v Hussain 49 Cr App R 230. He heard evidence from Mr Quadrini as to how and why the transcript was made and that it gave a fair picture of what was said between them in......
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  • Police Cells and Unwanted Bugs
    • United Kingdom
    • Sage Journal of Criminal Law, The No. 67-1, February 2003
    • 1 February 2003
    ...Actarguments.'?13 For example. by introducing stool pigeons as in RvStewart(1970) 54 Cr App R210; X vGermany(1989)IIEHRR 84. RIPA offers no special protection for legallyprivileged information,butthe Code of Practice recordsthatapplications forsurveillance: likely to result intheacquisition......

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