R v Cook

JurisdictionEngland & Wales
JudgeLORD JUSTICE CUMMING-BRUCE
Judgment Date02 April 1980
Judgment citation (vLex)[1980] EWCA Crim J0402-1
CourtCourt of Appeal (Criminal Division)
Docket NumberNo. 5522/A/78
Date02 April 1980

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  • R v Wang (Cheong)
    • United Kingdom
    • House of Lords
    • 10 February 2005
    ...is said that the defendant had failed to discharge an evidential burden lying on him: [2003] EWCA Crim 3228, para 8. Reference was made to R v Bown [2003] EWCA Crim 1989, [2004] 1 Cr App R 151, as an example of a recent case in the second class, in which the Court of Appeal had upheld a di......
  • Decision Nº O/243/19 from Intellectual Property Office - (Trade market), 9 May 2019
    • United Kingdom
    • Intellectual Property Office (United Kingdom)
    • 9 May 2019
    ...is hearsay evidence (in the criminal context see, Patel v Controller of Customs [1966] AC 356 and R v Cook (Anthony Frederick) (1980) 71 Cr App R 205). While hearsay is admissible before the Hearing Officer under the Civil Evidence Act 1995, it is still important for him to assess the weigh......
  • R v David Schreiber and Another
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of Appeal (Criminal Division)
    • 21 July 1987
    ...where the evidence in the statement was really the crucial or important evidence against the defence. 44 Lastly, he cited R. v. Cook (1980) 71 Cr.App.R. 205, where Cumming-Bruce L.J., giving the judgment of the court, said, at page 212: 45 "But, as the learned judge said, there is nothing i......

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