R v Curtin

JurisdictionEngland & Wales
Date1996
CourtCourt of Appeal (Criminal Division)
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16 cases
  • DPP v O'Carroll
    • Ireland
    • Court of Criminal Appeal
    • 6 July 2004
    ...25.11.2002 2003 15 3316 R V COCKS 1976 63 CAR 79 R V EDWARDS 1983 77 CAR ARCHBOLD CRIMINAL PLEADING, EVIDENCE & PRACTICE 467 R V CURTIN 1996 CRIM LR 831 AULD REVIEW OF THE CRIMINAL COURTS OF ENGLAND & WALES 2001 Synopsis: - [2004] 3 IR 521 [2005] 1 ILRM 241 Facts: On 12 December 2002 the ap......
  • Alton Baker v R
    • Jamaica
    • Court of Appeal (Jamaica)
    • 8 April 2022
    ...specific questions which addressed critical issues, the trial judge should have highlighted the answers. The cases of R v Curtin [1996] Crim LR 831 and R v Silverman (1988) 86 Cr App R 213 were cited in support of these submissions. Counsel also contended that the suggestive questions in th......
  • Queen v QP
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of Appeal (Northern Ireland)
    • 9 May 2022
    ...should approach summarising the facts to the jury the following appears at D18.38: “Summarising the defence case Crucially in Curtin [1996] Crim LR 831, the Court of Appeal stated that it was part of the judge’s duty to identify the defence. The way in which this is done will depend on the ......
  • Nicholas Reynolds v R
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of Appeal (Criminal Division)
    • 5 December 2019
    ...(1996), as well as some older authorities are cited in support of this proposition. In the summary of the judgment in Curtin (Rose LJ) [1996] Crim L R 831, the point is expressed in the form of a headnote: (2) Giving leave, the full court adverted to the question whether or not there was a ......
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