R v Kelly (H. F.)
Jurisdiction | England & Wales |
Year | 1972 |
Date | 1972 |
Court | Court of Appeal (Criminal Division) |
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6 cases
- DPP v Fountain
- R v Miles
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Director of Public Prosecutions v Michael Camp
...because of his physical or mental condition. The statute made provision for refusals which were excusable. Thus in [ R. v Kelly (H.F.) [1972] R.T.R. 447], this court expressed the opinion (albeit obiter) that a man with a permanent tracheotomy would have had a reasonable excuse for refusing......
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R v Lennard
...or provide a specimen because of his physical or mental condition. The Statute made provision for refusals which were excusable. Thus in R. v. Kelly 1972 Road Traffic Reports 447, this Court expressed the opinion (albeit obiter) that a man with a permanent tracheoctomy would have had a rea......
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