R v Blaby
Jurisdiction | England & Wales |
Year | 1894 |
Date | 1894 |
Court | Court for Crown Cases Reserved |
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27 cases
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DPP v Cawley
...[1995] 1 A.C. 249; [1994] 3 W.L.R. 317; [1994] 3 All E.R. 323; (1994) 91 (30) L.S.G. 32; (1994) S.J.L.B. 152. The Queen v. Blaby [1894] 2 Q.B. 170; [1891-4] All E.R. 535; 58 J.P. 576; 38 Sol. Jo. 420; 18 Cox CC 5; 63 L.J.M.C. 133; 70 L.T. 879; 42 W.R. 511; 10 T.L.R. 431. R. v. Deery [1977] ......
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McCabe v Governor of Mountjoy Prison
...Act 1861, the word “conviction” was used in its secondary sense. This was clearly pointed out by Hawkins J. in Reg. v. Blaby [1894] 2 Q.B. 170, 171 and 172 , but for the purposes of that case it was not necessary that there should have been a judgment.’ 12 In Blaby, it was stated:- ‘From t......
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CONVICTION
...to enter into recognizance to be of good behaviour or to come for judgment if called upon. Jephson v. Barker 3 T.L.R. 40; R. v. Blaby (1894) 2 Q.B. 170." - Per Nnaemeka-Agu, J.S.C. in Mohammed v. Olawunmi Suit No. 42/1989; (1990) 21 N.S.C.C. (Pt. II) 36 at 49; (1990) 2 N.W.L.R. (Pt. 133) 45......