R v Rees (Louis George)
Jurisdiction | England & Wales |
Judge | THE LORD CHIEF JUSTICE |
Judgment Date | 01 July 2005 |
Neutral Citation | [2005] EWCA Crim 1857 |
Court | Court of Appeal (Criminal Division) |
Date | 01 July 2005 |
Docket Number | No: 2005/00592/A6, 2005/01525/A5; 2005/00256/A4, 2005/00528/A4 & 2005/00561/A4 |
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R v Dominic Goodridge and Harvey Neenan
...games. 16 The judge when passing sentence made it clear that he had seen the CCTV evidence in some detail. He referred to two cases, R v Rees & Ors [2006] 2 Cr App R(S) 143 and R v Greenhall [2005] 2 Cr App R(S) 47. We also have read those two cases. He started by saying that he saw little ......
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R v Furby (Andrew)
...menacing and dangerous places at night by the law-abiding public." 27 Counsel for the Crown also referred us to R v Rees and Others [2005] EWCA Crim 1857, which was not a manslaughter case, where Lord Woolf CJ, presiding over this court, dealt with a number of young defendants who had been ......
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R v Paul Patrick Grealish and Others
...evidence as to what had occurred during the incident at the trial of Mr Mack and Mr Abulbashar. After referring to decision in Rees [2005] EWCA Crim. 1857 he set out the factors which he had taken into account in determining the individual sentences. These were the overall seriousness of th......
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R v Liam Roy Wiggins and Others
...evidence of criminal damage. 22 Especial reliance is placed in the various grounds of appeal before us on this court's decision in R v Rees [2006] 2 Cr App R (S) 20. In that case there were two incidents after England had lost international football matches. The first involved some 15 or 16......
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Legal Commentary: Responding to Riot: Lessons from August 2011
...following international football matches in which the England team had been defeated,7 the Court of Appeal in R v Rees and Others [2005] EWCA Crim 1857 referred exclusively to Chapman in determining what it considered the proper approach. While acknowledging that participants in distur-banc......