R v Knightsbridge Crown Court, ex parte Newton
| Jurisdiction | England & Wales |
| Court | Divisional Court |
| Date | 1980 |
| Year | 1980 |
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24 cases
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Yap Yin Kok v Public Prosecutor
... ... bond for the appearance of an appellant in the High Court for the prosecution of his appeal against sentence of ... In R v Knightsbridge Crown Court [1980] Cr LR 715, Donaldson LJ said: ... ...
- PP (Wong Ee Tong as surety); Yap Yin Kok
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Public Prosecutor v Ram Ghanshamdas Mahtani and Another
...it. The bailor undertakes real risks, when an accused fails to surrender to his bail. In R v Knightsbridge Crown Court, ex parte Newton [1980] Crim LR 715, Donaldson LJ averred this statement of principle It has been said by this court, and by other courts time and again, that entering into......
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R v Reading Crown Court, ex parte Bello
...are properly explored. An example of the need for such enquiry is to be found in R. v. Knightsbridqe Crown Court, Ex parte Newton [1980] Crim. L.R. 715 where it was accepted that the judge had applied his mind to the question of culpability but that he had failed to ask the surety a questio......
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1 books & journal articles
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A RE-EXAMINATION OF BAIL LAW IN SINGAPORE
...J quoted a statement of principle from the transcript of Donaldson LJ’s judgment in R v Knightsbridge Crown Court, ex parte Newton[1980] Crim LR 715: It has been said by this court, and by other courts time and again, that entering into suretyship … is an extremely serious matter not to be ......