R v Martinez

JurisdictionEngland & Wales
JudgeTHE LORD CHIEF JUSTICE
Judgment Date23 November 1984
Judgment citation (vLex)[1984] EWCA Crim J1123-1
CourtCourt of Appeal (Criminal Division)
Date23 November 1984
Docket NumberNo. 3750/B/84

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    ...and heroin may well be "cut" with another substance between importation at high purity and ultimate sale in small "deals" to consumers. 5 In Martinez 1984, 6 Cr App R(S) 364, this Court made it clear that the Aramah guidelines drew no distinction between different Class A drugs and applied ......
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    ....... … . Cocaine is occasionally mixed with heroin to produce a “speedball” for intravenous injection in which the subject enjoys the euphoria induced by heroin without the narcotic effect. . [emphasis added] . 15        In R v Martinez , The Times 24 November 1984, Lord Lane CJ made certain trenchant observations on the usage of cocaine: . Some of the different ways of taking cocaine were more dangerous than others. They could result in an enormous craving for the drug and the addict tended to become compulsive and less ......
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