R v Mandair

JurisdictionEngland & Wales
Judgment Date19 May 1994
Date19 May 1994
CourtHouse of Lords
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20 cases
  • R v Houshang Jafari
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of Appeal (Criminal Division)
    • 19 November 2010
    ...Air Navigation Order of 2005. Strictly therefore the wording on the indictment was incorrect. However unlike, for instance, the case of R v Mandair (1994) 99 Cr App R(S) 250, the offence, in our case, is still the same offence, it is simply the statutory instrument under which it is laid th......
  • The State v Singh (Clement)
    • Guyana
    • Court of Appeal (Guyana)
    • Invalid date
  • Re M (A Minor) (Care Orders: Threshold Conditions)
    • United Kingdom
    • House of Lords
    • 21 July 1994
    ...I propose that your Lordships should remit them for consideration by the Court of Appeal, pursuant to the practice recently endorsed in Reg. v. Mandair [1994] 2 W.L.R. 700. Also a quite separate appeal against sentence which was not before the House will fall to be considered if the occasio......
  • R v Wilson (Michael)
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of Appeal (Criminal Division)
    • 23 October 2013
    ...respectfully suggested, was decided (it would appear) on incomplete argument. 54 Mr Lissack also highlighted the speech of Lord Mustill in R v Mandair [1995] 1 AC 208. The facts were these. The defendant was charged with causing grievous bodily harm with intent, contrary to s.18 of the Offe......
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2 books & journal articles
  • Recent Judicial Decisions
    • United Kingdom
    • Police Journal: Theory, Practice and Principles No. 70-2, April 1997
    • 1 April 1997
    ...whether in the present context great weight wasto be put on the difference between the meaning of the two verbs. In R. v.Mandair [1995] 1 AC 208, 215 Lord Mackay had said: "In my opinion ...the word 'cause' is wider or at least not narrower than the word 'inflict'."The decision of R. v. Mik......
  • Transferred Malice, Joint Enterprise and Attempted Murder
    • United Kingdom
    • Journal of Criminal Law, The No. 78-3, June 2014
    • 1 June 2014
    ...rea includes a lesser mens rea is implicit in legislation (see Criminal Law Act 1967, s. 6) and case law (see, for example, R v Mandair [1995] 1 AC 208, in which the House The Journal of Criminal Law of Lords accepted that a charge of causing GBH with intent to do GBH (Offences Against the ......

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