R v Barron
Jurisdiction | England & Wales |
Year | 1914 |
Date | 1914 |
Court | Court of Appeal |
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52 cases
- Ariffin bin Cassim Jayne v PP
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DPP v Finnamore
...of "the same offence" in the context of autrefois acquit. Kingsmill Moore J. in the course of his judgment, referred to R v Barron [1914] 2 K.B. 570 and stated:- 89 ""The same offence" is given an elastic meaning. If all the elements necessary to constitute the first offence are also necess......
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AA v Medical Council
...ACT 1950 S43(C)(6) R V BIRD 1851 2 DEN 94 R V REID 1851 5 COX CC 104 R V OLLIS 1900 2QB 758 R V SALVI 1857 10 COX CC 481 R V BARRON 1914 2 KB 570 TOWNSEND V BISHOP 1939 1 AER 805 HEALTH CARE COMPLAINTS COMMISSION V LITCHFIELD UNREP SUPREME NSW 8.8.1997 WEARE, RE 1893 2 QB 439 LAW SOCIETY ......
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R (Hallam and Another) v Secretary of State for Justice
...verdict of acquittal”. A successful appellant is therefore “in the same position for all purposes as if he had actually been acquitted”: R v Barron [1914] 2 KB 570, 28 That it is not the function of the CACD to make findings of innocence was emphasised by Lord Phillips in Adams. In his jud......
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Preliminary Sections
...Star Newspaper Company (1898) 1 Q.B. 636 at 658. 142 Fox v. The Star Newspaper Co. Ltd. (1900) A.G. (HI.) 19. 114 Franklyn v. Franklyn (1930) 30 T.L.R. 187. 376 Funchee v. Henry Braid (1913) 2 N.L.R. 102. 710 Fussel v. Dowding (1884) 27 Ch. D 237, 241. 539 G.B. 011ivant v. Vanderpuye (1935)......
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Nigerian Legal System
...in the Supreme Court was not the same charge, in the sense in which that phrase has been judicially interpreted. In R. v. Barron (1914), 2 K.B. 570 Lord Reading said “This rule applies not only to the offence actually charged in the first indictment, but to any offence of which he could hav......