R v Davies
Jurisdiction | England & Wales |
Year | 1953 |
Date | 1953 |
Court | Court of Appeal |
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7 cases
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Joanne Gardner v New Forest Magistrates Court
...1916 and which was doubtless included in the 1968 Act to settle any lingering doubts that may have remained after this court's decision in R v Davies 1953 All ER 341—this provision can only ever be invoked when an accused is being tried exclusively for a handling offence or offences. 14 The......
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R v Robert William Shakespeare
...did not apply and the evidence of the previous convictions was wrongly admitted. He supports his submission by reference to the case of R v Davies [1953] 1 QB 489. That was a case which had to consider the effect of section 43 of the 1916 Larceny Act, which was the predecessor of section 27......
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R v Robert William Shakespeare
...did not apply and the evidence of the previous convictions was wrongly admitted. He supports his submission by reference to the case of R v Davies [1953] 1 QB 489. That was a case which had to consider the effect of section 43 of the 1916 Larceny Act, which was the predecessor of section 27......
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R v Defreitas Also Called Maliket Al (record of Proceedings Only)
...48 At this stage every member of panel is ordered to be sent to the Jury Room and out of hearing. 49 Roll Call: 50 1 All E.R. [1968] R. v. M – Refers to D&E at page 584 51 Mr. Foster says that A5 is withdrawn Foster applied to file supplementary affidavit in support of the motion. Adjourn......
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1 books & journal articles
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Recent Possession, Larceny and Robbery
...only if the jury is not being asked to find a verdicton any other count (R. v. Ballard (1916) 12 Cr. App. R 1.,R. v. Davies [1953] 1 All E.R. 341, explaining R. v. Jones[1948] 2 All E.R. 964). Proof of possession, past or present,is essential; the mere fact of adding a receiving count,in an......