R v Foy (Practice Note)
Jurisdiction | England & Wales |
Date | 1962 |
Court | Court of Appeal |
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25 cases
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R v Ezra Taylor
...the course of which this court considered whether it was possible to pass a determinate sentence to run consecutively to a life sentence. In R v Foy [1962] 1 WLR 609 Lord Parker CJ considered the order of the sentencing judge which purported to impose two concurrent sentences of 14 years' i......
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DPP v Whelan
...by reversing the order of sentences and imposing the sentence for attempted murder to run before the sentence for murder. R. v. Foy [1962] 1 W.L.R. 609 followed. 2. That there was no rule of law to the effect that the primary offence should attract a sentence which ran before that for any s......
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Reference by the Criminal Cases Review Commission and Another (Respondent) Rahuel Delucca (Appellants) on Appeal From the Crown Court at Birmingham, HHJ Judge Inman and Another (Respondent) Graham Murray (Appellants) on Appeal From the Crown Court at Stafford, the Hon Mrs Justice Macur and Another (Respondent) Christopher Stubbings (Appellants)
...appears to have begun as follows: i) The practice of making determinate sentences concurrent with life sentences appears to have begun in R v Foy (1962) 46 Cr. App. R. 290 and R v Jones (1962) 46 Cr. App. R. 129 where the Attorney General appeared in person to assist the court. In the forme......
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Renaldo Anderson Alleyne v The Queen
...and the Chief Justice admitted that “there is up to now no definitive exposition of the meaning of “life imprisonment’.” [ R v. Foy (1962) 2 All E.R. 246] iv. App. No. 177 of 2010, para. [31]] It is the case that the common sense notion that “life imprisonment' necessarily means imprisonme......
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