R v Halse
| Jurisdiction | England & Wales |
| Judge | LORD JUSTICE MEGAW |
| Judgment Date | 11 October 1971 |
| Judgment citation (vLex) | [1971] EWCA Crim J1011-2 |
| Date | 11 October 1971 |
| Court | Court of Appeal (Criminal Division) |
| Docket Number | No. 2250/C/71 |
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7 cases
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R v Taylor (Victor)
...in a series of cases, R. v. Lamb 52 Criminal Appeal Reports page 667, R. v. Pike 1971 2 All England Reports page 1470 and R. v. Halse 56 Criminal Appeal Reports page 47, that an order activating a suspended sentence does not constitute the passing of a sentence within the meaning of section......
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R v James Stuart Walker
...months consecutive in respect of the activation of the suspended sentence. It is established by the decision in this Court in the case of R. v. Halse (1971) 56 Criminal Appeal Reports 47, that it is not permissible under section 3 to make up the total permitted period of sentence by putting......
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R v Daniel Michael Fenton
...were added. It is plain from previous authorities in this Court, particularly R. v. Pike (1971) 55 Criminal Appeal Reports 455 and R. v. Halse (1971) 56 Criminal Appeal Reports 47, that that is not a permissible way of making up the eighteen months which is allowed in the case of this man a......
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