R v Foulder

JurisdictionEngland & Wales
CourtCourt of Quarter Sessions
Date1973
Year1973

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4 cases
  • R v Looseley
    • United Kingdom
    • House of Lords
    • 25 October 2001
    ... (1974) 60 Cr App R 59. Although not constituting a defence, in some cases judges excluded evidence in entrapment cases: R v Foulder [1973] Crim LR 45, R v Burnett [1973] Crim LR 748 and R v Ameer [1977] Crim LR 104. Entrapment was regarded as a mitigating factor in, for instance, R v McCa......
  • R v Sang (on Appeal from HM Court of Appeal (Criminal Division))
    • United Kingdom
    • House of Lords
    • 25 July 1979
    ...with the result that the accused were acquitted of serious charges. A similar course was taken in Reg. v. Foulder, Foulkes and Johns [1973] Crim.L.R. 45 and in Reg. v. Burnett & Lee [1973] Crim.L.R. 31One of the questions to be decided in this appeal is whether these cases were rightly ......
  • R. v. Loosely, (2001) 280 N.R. 229 (HL)
    • Canada
    • 25 October 2001
    ...refd to. [para. 7]. R. v. Mealey and Sheridan (1974), 60 Cr. App. R. 59, refd to. [paras. 7, 55]. R. v. Foulder, Foulkes and John, [1973] Crim. L.R. 45, refd to. [para. 7]. R. v. Burnett and Lee, [1973] Crim. L.R. 748, refd to. [para. 7]. R. v. Ameer and Lucas, [1977] Crim. L.R. 104 (C.A.),......
  • Susan Richards v Edna Morris
    • United Kingdom
    • Queen's Bench Division
    • 24 May 2018