R v Payne
Jurisdiction | England & Wales |
Date | 1963 |
Year | 1963 |
Court | Court of Appeal |
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R v Sang
...as supporting Mr. 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......
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R v Smith (Stanley)
...and the court should have prevented that evidence from being given. 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......
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R v Beet
...expressly and deliberately left open by the Lord Chief Justice, Lord Parker. 7 Counsel has referred the Court to another case, the case of Payne, which is reported in 1963, 47 Criminal Appeal Reports at page 122. That case is to be distinguished, firstly, because it was dealing with unfitne......
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R v Carbello
...3 All E.R. 33; (1941), 28 Cr. App. R. 52, dicta of Tucker J. applied. (3) R. v. KingUNK(1968), 52 Cr. App. R. 353. (4) R. v. Payne, [1963] 1 W.L.R. 637; [1963] 1 All E.R. 848, dicta of Lord Parker, C.J. applied. Police-person in authority-evidence obtained by deception-police inspector frie......
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Preliminary Sections
...6 W.A.C.A. 202. 118 Ogunbambi v. Abowaba 13 W.A.C.A. 22, 225 CASES REFERRED TO IN 1964 R. v. Omoni, 12 W.A.C.A. 511. 146 R. v. Payne (1963) 1 All E.R. 848; (1963) 1 W.L.R. 637. 91 R. v. Robertson 169 E.R. 1482, 1484. 83 R. v. Tomlinson (1895) 1 Q.B. 706, 709 83 R. v. Ukpong (1961) All N L R......
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OLADIMEJI V. THE QUEEN
...11 HALSBURY'S LAWS 4th Edition 297 para. 492.] CASES REFERRED TO IN JUDGMENT: 10 1. R. v. Bangaza (1960) 5 F.S.C. 1. 2. R. v. Payne (1963) 1 All E.R. 848; (1963) 1 W.L.R. 637. J.A. Cole for Appellant. C.O.O. Bada for Respondent. 15 BRETT, J.S.C. (Delivering the Judgment of the Court):- The ......
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THE DISCRETION TO EXCLUDE ILLEGALLY OR IMPROPERLY OBTAINED EVIDENCE IN CRIMINAL CASES
...The decision has been heavily criticised for this reason. See Cross on Evidence, 7th ed., at p 480. 38 [1980] AC 402 at 435. 39 [1963] 1 WLR 637. 40 [1980] AC 402 at 450. 41 Ibid. 42 Ibid., at 437. Although some of the other members of the House of Lords expressed specific considerations of......
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Recent Judicial Decisions
...but it is instructive as regards the attitudeofthe courts tomedical evidence given on chargesofdriving under the influence ofdrink ([1963] 1 All E.R. 848). Following a car collision, the defendantwas taken to a police station and was there asked if he was willing tobe examined by a doctor.I......