R v Butterwasser

JurisdictionEngland & Wales
Date1947
Year1947
CourtCourt of Criminal Appeal
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35 cases
  • R v Butterwasser
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of Appeal
    • Invalid date
  • Vasyli v R; R v Vasyli
    • Bahamas
    • Court of Appeal (Bahamas)
    • 25 July 2017
    ...SCCrim App No. 113 of 2012 mentioned Jerome Bethell v Regina SCCrimApp No. 19 of 2013 mentioned Kemp v Regina No. 201 of 2012 mentioned R v Butterwasser [1948] 1 K.B. 4 considered R v Galbraith [1981] 1 W.L.R. 1039 applied R v Hunter (Nigel) and Others [2015] EWCA Crim 631 considered R v......
  • Gilbert v The Queen
    • United Kingdom
    • Privy Council
    • 27 March 2006
    ...by calling evidence or putting questions on that issue to witnesses for the prosecution: see per Lord Goddard CJ in Rex v Butterwasser [1948] 1 KB 4, 6. Their Lordships are of opinion that where the issue of good character is not raised by the defence in evidence, the judge is under no dut......
  • Steve Luciano Bain aka Cano v The Director of Public Prosecutions
    • Bahamas
    • Court of Appeal (Bahamas)
    • 15 November 2022
    ...must be raised by calling evidence or putting questions on that issue to witnesses for the prosecution: see per Lord Goddard C.J. in Rex v. Butterwasser [1948] 1 K.B. 4. Their Lordships are of opinion that where the issue of good character is not raised by the defence in evidence, the judg......
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1 books & journal articles
  • Female Rape—An Ongoing Concern: Strategies for Improving Reporting and Conviction Levels
    • United Kingdom
    • Sage Journal of Criminal Law, The No. 71-1, February 2007
    • 1 February 2007
    ...if it amounts to an offence in the same ‘category’(s. 103(2)). In s. 103(4) it is stated that offences are of the same92 R vButterwasser [1948] 1 KB 4.The Journal of Criminal description as each other if the indictment would be couched in thesame terms. For offences to be of the same catego......

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