R v Grafton
Jurisdiction | England & Wales |
Judgment Date | 07 April 1992 |
Date | 07 April 1992 |
Court | Court of Appeal (Criminal Division) |
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5 cases
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Wayne Patrick Malcolm v The Crown
...the trial judge should seek to insist on counsel for the Crown calling that witness." 105 We turn to Grafton (1993) 96 Cr. App. R. 156; [1993] Q.B. 101. The headnote in the Criminal Appeal Reports reads: "The appellant was charged with causing grievous bodily harm with intent, contrary to ......
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Flynn v District Judge Kirby
...RUANE 1984 IR 105 COLE, STATE V LABOUR COURT UNREP BARRON 29.7.1983 1983/8/2065 MCFADDEN V GOVERNOR OF MOUNTJOY 1981 ILRM 113 R V GRAFTON 1992 3 WLR 532 Synopsis: JUDICIAL REVIEW Certiorari Road traffic offence - Conviction -Applicant sought order quashing order of District Judge - Whether ......
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R v Wood Green Crown Court and Another
...power in a judge, albeit a power to be exercised sparingly, to call a witness of his own motion. He took us in this context to the case of R-v- Grafton 1993 QB 101. The facts emerge from the headnote: 22 "Following a fight outside a public house in which the complainant was injured, the app......
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K v Crown Prosecution Service
...of the prosecution case where there might be some doubt. 20 Mr Brownhill on behalf of the appellant urges me to follow the reasoning in R v Grafton (1993) 96 Cr App R 156; [1993] QB 101. In that case the appellant had been charged with causing grievous bodily harm, contrary to section 18 o......
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