R v Cardiff Crown Court, ex parte Jones
Jurisdiction | England & Wales |
Year | 1973 |
Date | 1973 |
Court | Divisional Court |
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5 cases
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R v Smith (Martin)
...related to "trial on indictment": and that there was no remedy by certiorari or in any other way: see Retina v. Cardiff Crown Court (1973) 3 W. L. R. 497. 19 Nor is there any appeal from the Crown Court to the civil side of the Court of Appeal. A right of appeal is to be given only by Statu......
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Hunter v Crown Court at Newcastle upon Tyne
...matter how gravely flawed by errors or law or procedure the order may be", but he did not overrule the relevant decision ( Reg v Crown Court at Cardiff ex parte Jones [1974] 1 QB 113). He went on, however, to discuss the statutory criterion in relation to legal aid and added: "This is quite......
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Re Smalley
...that the order complained of here was an order relating to trial on indictment." 18In Reg. v. Cardiff Crown Court, Ex parte Jones [1974] Q.B. 113, an unsuccessful attempt was made to distinguish, in relation to section 10(5) of the Act of 1971, an order of the Crown Court that an acquitted......
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Re Sampson
...the case, their decision accorded with the earlier authority, by which they were bound, of Reg. v. Cardiff Crown Court, Ex parte Jones [1974] Q.B. 113. Nothing more would have been heard of the present case if the House had not recently voiced a doubt as to whether the Cardiff case was righ......
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Divisional Courts
...leave to appeal.ASSESSINGCONTRIBUTIONTOLEGALAIDCOSTSINTRIALONINDICTMENTR.v. Cardiff Crown Court Judge: ex parte JonesTheabove case (1973, 3 W.L.R. 497) raised the questionwhether the remedy of certiorari is available to quash an orderof a CrownCourtjudge as to whether and to what extent a l......