R v House
Jurisdiction | England & Wales |
Year | 1994 |
Date | 1994 |
Court | Court of Appeal (Criminal Division) |
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6 cases
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R v M
...was correct in her account as to where and when the offences had taken place. In this context we apply the approach of this court in R v House and Meadows [1994] CLR 682: i. "Accordingly, we do not consider […] that lies, as a specifically identifiable feature of the case, either played any......
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Ebanks (KF) v R
...[1993] 4 All E.R. 894; (1993), 98 Cr. App. R. 11, applied. (8) R. v. Hill, [1996] Crim. L.R. 419, considered. (9) R. v. House, [1994] Crim. L.R. 682, applied. (10) R. v. Lucas, [1981] Q.B. 720; [1981] 2 All E.R. 1008, applied. (11) R. v. Tucker, [1994] Crim. L.R. 683, applied. Evidence-corr......
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R v Harron
...of Lord Devlin's advice, would have to be given the warning recommended in Lucas. This problem faced the Court in the case of R. v. House and Meadows, 8th March 1994, when it considered the situation where the evidence of a prosecution witness, if accepted, gave the lie to evidence given by......
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R v Harron
...of Lord Devlin's advice, would have to be given the warning recommended in Lucas. This problem faced the Court in the case of R. v. House and Meadows, 8th March 1994, when it considered the situation where the evidence of a prosecution witness, if accepted, gave the lie to evidence given by......
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