R v Payne
Jurisdiction | England & Wales |
Date | 1950 |
Court | Court of Appeal |
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10 cases
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R v Sang
... ... Giovene's argument. But as will appear later in this judgment, it is a striking fact that with the single exception of Payne (1963) 4-7 Cr.App.R.122 – a case to which we shall later refer – in no single one of these cases where these dicta have been uttered has the court in question excluded the evidence objected to, even when it has been obtained in circumstances which it is difficult not to regard as "unfair" or ... ...
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R v Palmer
...having been sentenced for his part in what took place. Mr Coode directed our attention to two authorities: R v Pipe [1967] 51 Cr App R and R v Payne [1950] 1 All ER 102. Both of those authorities, which are now over twenty or thirty years ago, give some support for the proposition that in ......
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R v Smith (Stanley)
... ... The authority for that proposition is another decision of this court in Payne (1963) 47 Cr. App. Rep page 122 ... That was a case where the appellant had been taken to a police station on suspicion that he was unfit to drive a motorcar by reason of the drink that he had taken. He was asked if he was prepared to be examined by a doctor and he was told it was no part of the ... ...
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R v Apicella
...the trial unfair. The appellant was not tricked into submitting to the examination in the way which led to this court's predecessor in R. v. Payne (1963) 1 W. L.R. 637 to exclude evidence. In our judgment the prosecution's use of the evidence derived from the appellant's body fluid, taken i......
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