R v Hill

JurisdictionEngland & Wales
Date1986
CourtCourt of Appeal (Criminal Division)
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7 cases
  • Alan Wilkinson and Lord Chancellor's Department and official Solicitor
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of Appeal (Civil Division)
    • 4 February 2003
    ...of the most important aspects of this summary procedure, which is in many ways Draconian." This approach was taken further in R v Hill [1986] Crim LR 457, where a woman who had made a disturbance in the public gallery was detained overnight and then committed to prison for seven days. The C......
  • Wilkinson v S and another
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of Appeal (Civil Division)
    • Invalid date
    ...UKHL 67, [2002] 1 All ER 465, [2002] 2 AC 357, [2002] 2 WLR 37. R v Dodds [2002] EWCA Crim 1328, [2003] 1 Cr App R 60. R v Hill [1986] Crim LR 457, R v MacLeod (2000) Times, 20 December, CA. R v Moran (1985) 81 Cr App R 51, CA. R v Schot, R v Barclay [1997] 2 Cr App R 383, CA. R v Secretary......
  • Clarkson v the Mandarin Club Ltd
    • Australia
    • Federal Court
    • Invalid date
  • R v Huggins (Raffael)
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of Appeal (Criminal Division)
    • 18 January 2007
    ...the court has the power, as the editors of Archbold suggest, to detain a contemnor whilst it considers the proper approach to adopt: see R v Hill [1986] Crim LR 457. 20 In the instant case, the judge chose to act after an interval of only ten minutes. In our judgment, he was wrong to do so.......
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