R v Governor of Brixton Prison, ex parte Osman (No. 4)
Jurisdiction | England & Wales |
Judgment Date | 1992 |
Date | 1992 |
Year | 1992 |
Court | Divisional Court |
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THE QUEEN on THE APPLICATION OH PHILIP HARKINS v THE Secretary of State for the Home Department
...Kakis v the Government of the Republic of Cyprus, which I have cited, and the observations of Woolf LJ, as he then was, in R v Governor of Brixton, ex parte Osman (No 4) [1992] 1 All ER 579. 47 In the present case the claimant deliberately absconded knowing that he faced a murder trial. He......
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Antonio La Torre V. Her Majesty's Advocate
...of Public Prosecutions, ex p Thom [1995] COD 194; (1995) 92 (6) LSG 38; (1995) 139 SJLB 25 R v Governor of HMP Brixton, ex p OsmanUNK [1992] 1 All ER 579 R v JonesUNKELRWLRUNK [2002] UKHL 5; [2003] 1 AC 1; [2002] 2 WLR 524; [2002] 2 All ER 113 R v Secretary of State for the Home Department,......
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R v Secretary of State for the Home Department, ex parte Hill
...to do so in the instant case." 134 This passage was considered in R. V. Governor of Brixton Prison and another ex parte Osman (No. 4) [1992] 1 All E.R. 579, at 587 (Div. Ct.) by Woolf L.J: In this passage from his speech in Kakis's case it could, at first sight, appear that Lord Diplock did......
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European Arrest Warrants In Respect Of Dorothy Fesola
...final - and he submitted that these were therefore relevant factors. [61] In this connection, he referred again to the case of Osman [1992] 1 All ER 579 and to the Judgment of Lord Justice Woolf (as he then was), in particular to the foot of page 584 and 585 which showed that the passage of......
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