R v Kapoor and Others
Jurisdiction | England & Wales |
Judge | Lord Justice Hooper |
Judgment Date | 09 March 2012 |
Neutral Citation | [2012] EWCA Crim 435 |
Docket Number | Case Nos: 201100828 B4; 201101553 B4; 201101552 B4 & 201101490 B4 |
Court | Court of Appeal (Criminal Division) |
Date | 09 March 2012 |
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Kenneth Boateng v The Queen
...and, as such, it is a procedural section rather than a section that relates to substantive immigration law. Reliance is placed on R v Kapoor [2012] EWCA Crim 435 in support of the distinction. In Kapoor, it was held that the definition of "immigration law" within s.25 of the Immigration Act......
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R v Noor Ullah
...border controls which was the common act alleged. 13 In the defence case statement reference was made on behalf of Mr Ullah to the case of R v Kapoor [2012] EWCA Crim 435, [2012] 1 WLR 3569. Mr Kapoor had been found guilty of a conspiracy to assist unlawful immigration to a Member State. ......
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Harpreet Singh Dhall v R
...his acts had facilitated the breach of immigration law by the others named in the count. As indicated in Kapoor and others v The Crown [2012] EWCA Crim 435 [7], if there is a trial it is preferable for the count to specify the immigration law relied on as regards the alleged breach although......
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R v Arya Bina
...as that for which Mr Kivdeh contends. 18 In the course of his robust submissions to us this morning, Mr Kivdeh helpfully referred us to R v Kapoor [2012] EWCA Crim 435, in which the judgment of the court was given by Hooper LJ. At paragraph 38 Hooper LJ said this: "We … note that, if the Cr......
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The Legal Definition of the Smuggling of Migrants in Light of the Provisions of the Migrant Smuggling Protocol
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...(accessed 5 April 2013).49. RvVuemba-Luzamba [2006] EWCA Crim 579, [2006] All ER (D) 354.50. Ibid.; RvKapoor and others [2012] EWCA Crim 435, [2012] 2 All ER 1205. See also D. Kostakopulou, ‘Trafficking andSmuggling in Human Beings: the British Perspective’ in Guild and Minderhoud, above n.......