R v Gilmour

JurisdictionNorthern Ireland
Date2000
Year2000
CourtCourt of Appeal (Northern Ireland)
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9 cases
  • The People (Director of Public Prosecutions) v Dekker
    • Ireland
    • Supreme Court
    • 16 June 2015
    ...in R. v. Yemoh [2009] Crim. L.R. 888, C.A. and re-affirmed in R. v. Carpenter [2012] 1 Cr. App. R. 11, C.A. See also R. V. Gilmour [2000] 2 Cr. App. R. 407, NICA (ante, 18 – 15). The obiter observation to the contrary in Attorney Gen's reference (No. 3 of 2004) [2006] Crim. L.R. 63, C.A.,......
  • Burns v Bank of Ireland
    • Ireland
    • High Court
    • 27 July 2007
    ...wrongful act does not in itself strip the provision of its constitutionality. 108 DK v. Ireland [2002] 2 I.R. 744, Wallace v. Kennedy [2000] N.I. 367 and Orange v. Revenue Commissioners [1995] 1 I.R. 517 are relied upon by the plaintiff in support of his assertion that, by failing to prov......
  • R v Rahman (Islamur) and Others
    • United Kingdom
    • House of Lords
    • 2 July 2008
    ...the death unless it is proved that they knew or foresaw the likelihood of the use of such a weapon." Mr Harrison also drew attention to R v Gilmour [2000] 2 Cr App R 407, 415, where Sir Robert Carswell LCJ, giving the judgment of the Court of Appeal in Northern Ireland, accepted it as conc......
  • Queen v Fulton and others
    • United Kingdom
    • Crown Court (Northern Ireland)
    • 23 June 2006
    ...since he was removed from the others who were carrying out the attack). [170] The authority to which Mr Treacy refers is R v Gilmour [2000] NI 367, but before turning to its application to the facts of this case, it is appropriate to consider what the prosecution have to prove to sustain th......
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1 books & journal articles
  • Court of Appeal
    • United Kingdom
    • Sage Journal of Criminal Law, The No. 74-3, June 2010
    • 1 June 2010
    ...defendant’s mens rea with specif‌ic crime liabilityas stated by the Court of Appeal in the present case also occurred in R vGilmour [2000] 2 Cr App R 407. The defendant (B) admitted that he haddriven three associates, members of a Protestant terrorist organisation,to a housing estate where ......

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