R v Ball and Loughlin
Jurisdiction | England & Wales |
Date | 1966 |
Court | Court of Appeal |
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6 cases
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R v Gosney
...He accepted the prosecution's submission, based essentially on passages in the judgment of the Court of Criminal Appeal in R. v Ball and Loughlin (1966) 50 Cr.App.R 266, that the only question was, it was expressed by counsel for the prosecution, "the purely objective one", that is, assumin......
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R v Gosney
...He accepted the prosecution's submission, based essentially on passages in the judgment of the Court of Criminal Appeal in R. v Ball and Loughlin (1966) 50 Cr.App.R 266, that the only question was, it was expressed by counsel for the prosecution, "the purely objective one", that is, assumin......
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R v Atkinson
...it be doubted in any other quarter whether those words state the law, the Court desires to make it clear that they do. Indeed, in R. v. Ball and Loughlin (1966 50 Criminal Appeal Reports, page 266) Lord Parker, the Lord Chief Justice, said (at page 270): "The case of Evans now sets out quit......
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