R v Clayton-Wright

JurisdictionEngland & Wales
Date1948
Year1948
CourtCourt of Criminal Appeal
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10 cases
  • R v Kray
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of Appeal (Criminal Division)
    • 22 July 1969
    ...evidence of one would be admissible on the trial of the other, but it is clear that the Rule is not restricted to such cases. Thus in R. v. Clayton-Wright (1948 2 All England Reports 763) the accused was convicted on four counts, namely, arson of a vessel; arson of the same vessel with int......
  • R v Ludlow
    • United Kingdom
    • House of Lords
    • 11 February 1970
    ...admissible on the trial of the other, but it is clear that the rule is not restricted to such cases." 24They referred to the facts of R. v. Clayton-Wright [1948] 2 All.E.R. 763 and cited a passage from the judgment of Lord Goddard C.J. in that case at page 765 where he said: "One test which......
  • Bhola Nandlal v The State
    • Trinidad & Tobago
    • Court of Appeal (Trinidad and Tobago)
    • Invalid date
  • R v Malachi Lloyd Williams
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of Appeal (Criminal Division)
    • 25 January 2017
    ...Lords in Ludlow. Two relevant points emerge from Kray. The first is the citation of a passage from the judgment of Lord Goddard CJ in R v Clayton Wright [1948] 2 All ER 763 where the defendant had made claims against underwriters by setting fire to a vessel (charged also as arson) and false......
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